Sponsored Content How much value has the U.S. dollar lost over the past 100 years? From 1921 to 2021, the greenback shed 93.5 percent of its value. That’s a loss of 0.93 percent per year. Disturbing? Then you probably haven’t heard the most recent report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In short, the rate of decline in the dollar’s value has accelerated to nearly 1 percent every month! Let’s say that again: What used to be the dollar’s annual rate of decline is now its monthly rate of decline. Under Siege From All Sides This may be bad news for Americans in general. But what it spells for U.S. retirees is much worse. It means a life mired in debt as a prelude to death. It’s the American dream shattered. Whether this happens to you, nearly half of all Americans have accepted this endgame, according to a …