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Im not rich or even well off. I work physically and am, well last paycheck to paycheck pretty much. No retirement plans, if Im to old to work Im to old to live. Anyway, especially recently do I save money that continually gets worth less or buy stuff now that continually goes up? Dont fuckin tell me I need to have 6 months worth of cash, blah blah.

Im leaning toward buying more stuff I will need in the future. While its still avaliable.

Im not rich or even well off. I work physically and am, well last paycheck to paycheck pretty much. No retirement plans, if Im to old to work Im to old to live. Anyway, especially recently do I save money that continually gets worth less or buy stuff now that continually goes up? Dont fuckin tell me I need to have 6 months worth of cash, blah blah. Im leaning toward buying more stuff I will need in the future. While its still avaliable.

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Since it sounds like you have the Smith & Wesson retirement plan and are just concerned about hedging against inflation, have you considered I-Bonds? They hold value in the ballpark of inflation and have negligible risk or volatility. They give you the option of keeping your buying power for later.