

The Big Print Is Here… And It’s Killing the Middle Class - Lawrence Lepard
What if everything you thought you knew about money was a lie? In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with Lawrence Lepard, investor and author of The Big Print, to expose the shocking truth behind inflation, money printing, and why your dollar is losing value faster than ever. Did you know that 40% of all U.S. dollars were printed in just the past few years? That’s not just reckless—it’s criminal. Lawrence explains how central banks, government spending, and a broken monetary system have stolen wealth from the middle class while making the rich even richer. From the Cantillon Effect to the collapse of fiat currency, this episode lays out the hidden forces reshaping your financial future—and what you can do about it. We also dive into the potential of Bitcoin and sound money, and why now may be the best time in history to build real wealth—if you understand what’s coming. 00:00 Introduction 02:52 The Impact of Monetary Policies 04:47 The Genesis of 'The Big Print' 07:10 The Wealth Inequality Problem 13:41 The 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath 15:21 Promoting Financial Literacy 16:21 The Urgency of Understanding Monetary Systems 21:43 Understanding the Federal Reserve 24:08 The Power of Bitcoin 26:49 The Future of Money 34:14 The Fourth Turning and Historical Lessons ----- 11 countries just ditched the dollar—and China’s building a digital currency system to replace it. Meanwhile, Americans are stuck holding paper assets while the system crumbles. Silver is still under $35—but that won’t last. Robert Kiyosaki believes silver could hit $70 in 2025—and it may be the most overlooked asset in the world right now. 📘 Get your FREE 2025 Rich Dad Silver Forecast Guide: https://www.eckd9jsl.com/58GQMR/FR8WTM/?sub2=0611&sub3=YT 📞 Call 866-703-9895 or 📱 Text SILVER to 24999 to claim yours now.
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