THE DOLLAR IS MELTING AWAY: BY 2057, THERE WILL BE NOTHING LEFT OF IT
A chart that everyone should see.
It shows how the US dollar has been losing its purchasing power for more than a century — and how since 2020, the process has taken a steep plunge.
The orange line — “Historical Devaluation” (-3.48% per year)
Since 1913, the dollar has been slowly depreciating. The average loss is 3.48% per year. Over a hundred years, its value has dropped to $0.033, meaning only 3.3% of what it was worth before remains.
The red dashed line — “Modern Collapse” (-9.5% per year)
After 2020, the decline accelerated. Now the dollar is losing almost 10% of its strength per year. This is not a downturn — it is the final stage of the fiat system.
2024: 3.3% Remaining
The chart shows that we are already almost at the bottom. All that remains of the dollar from 1913 is a pitiful 3.3%.
2057: Almost 0 ($0.001)
If this continues, by 2057, the dollar will turn to dust. Literally — its purchasing power will become almost zero.