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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

How to Prepare for Hyperinflation


By Tom Marlowe

Over the years, and especially recently, there’s probably a word you have heard bandied about in regards to the economy that is whispered with dread, menace and the hushed, terrified awe of the boogeyman: Hyperinflation.

Often talked about, rarely codified, and even more rarely explained in terms that everyday people can relate to, hyperinflation seems to be a topic that is the province of financial talking heads and would-be economic theorists.

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But I have some bad news for you, folks. Hyperinflation is real, entirely too real, and I am telling you right now, up front, you have good reason to be scared out of your wits by it.

Hyperinflation causes runaway and unstoppable price increases on all kinds of goods and services, but especially the common, everyday staples and necessities that we rely on to make our lives go, things like food, fuel, water and electricity.

Hyperinflation is not a theoretical mega-disaster that is so rare it might as well be the stuff of fiction. It has already happened, and many times before.

In the 20th century alone up till today, hyperinflation has occurred around the world in civilized places in excess of 50 times. It is only a matter of time before it happens again, and if you aren’t prepared for it, you could lose absolutely everything and be left to starve.

We aren’t going to let that happen, though, and in this article we will tell you everything you need to know about hyperinflation. What it is, what causes it, and how you can defend against it.

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What is Hyperinflation?

Hyperinflation is nothing more than standard inflation with the throttle cranked up to maximum before it is snapped off.

In more pedestrian terms, hyperinflation is the extremely rapid increase of the cost of goods across all domains. This resulting, unchecked increase in cost radically devalues attendant currencies for the nation experiencing it.

This subsequently results in many consequences, including bank runs, hoarding, loss of confidence in currency and other deleterious effects that only compound the problem, but in the most practical terms it makes all sorts of goods and services essentially unaffordable for the majority of people.

Hyperinflation is never good, and there is no way to square it. Governments that are experiencing the effects of hyperinflation try all sorts of countermeasures to stall, arrest or fix it but they are rarely, if ever, successful. Much of the time, they only make problems worse by “robbing Peter to pay Paul”.

The exact onset of hyperinflation is often difficult to predict, but it is not difficult to predict the historical causes and instigators of hyperinflation.

By keeping an eye on the right “weathervanes”, economically, it is possible to be alerted ahead of time to conditions likely to produce hyperinflation, and even an economic collapse. Knowing it is ahead, you have at least some time to prepare for it. We will investigate these various causes in the next section.

Causes of Hyperinflation

There are two major groups of events that cause or pave the way for hyperinflation to take place.

The first two are, as always, caused by the government.

  1. Use of Paper Money / Fiat Currency: There is no modern example of hyperinflation that has occurred anywhere where paper money or fiat currency was the coin of the realm. The use of currency that has inherent value is seen as something of a safeguard against hyperinflation, but of course, in our era of rampant government and economic irresponsibility, the mad hope that we might yet return to such a currency is all but a pipe dream.
  2. Government Budget Deficits / Excess Creation of Currency: One of the major indicators that hyperinflation is forthcoming or likely is a significant budget deficit on the government’s books combined with excessive creation of currency. This is highly problematic, especially going into the 21st century, because if there is one thing modern, first world governments love doing more than anything else it is printing money. With budget deficits showing only signs of growing ever larger and no shortage of ink and paper, the eventuality of hyperinflation seems unavoidable.

The following causes may singly or together result in hyperinflation, and can be categorized as supply-side or “supply shock” causes:

  • WarFor many of the most prosperous nations, war can be a harbinger of hyperinflation. In the absence of careful cost-benefit analysis, the nearly certain infestation of the military industrial complex and aversion to bringing home vast oceans of treasure from defeated enemies wars are invariably humongous drains on national stockpiles, coffers and reserves. Combined with economic uncertainty that often results from war, this can be a one-two punch that propels a nation into the clutches of hyperinflation.
  • Mass Civil Unrest: Anytime a nation is experiencing widespread civil unrest, its currency is likely to be damaged. Speculators will lose confidence in a country’s products, and that means its markets will experience downturns. The overall buying power of the currency is lessened, leading to sell-offs or preferential exchange for foreign currency, further weakening the domestic one. This vicious cycle, if not arrested and particularly if experienced in conjunction with war or other commercial or industrial factors will easily grease the skids that send a nation’s economy hurtling into full blown hyperinflation.
  • Commercial / Industrial Catastrophe or Downturn: a widespread catastrophe in commercial or industrial sectors can further stress and already shaky currency or economy and result in hyperinflation. Pestilence, drought, embargoes and other such far reaching conditions can have a major economic consequences depending upon the sector and a country’s dependency on it. This is commonly encountered in countries that are actually touched by an ongoing war, and might be losing the facilities or resources that make commercial and industrial endeavor possible.

Effects of Hyperinflation

I hope you are convinced by now that hyperinflation is indeed real, not some economic monster under the bed, and you have cause to be worried about it. If we are unlucky enough to experience it, what can you expect?

  • Devaluation or Total Loss of Savings: Hyperinflation cuts the legs off of any currency, and any investments linked to manipulation of that currency. The money in your savings account and various other investments will be severely devalued, if they maintain any value at all.
  • Geometric, Rapid Price Increases: You will see a sustained and marked increase in the price of goods and most services. In some cases, price increases can occur daily, or even hourly. You can expect to pay 10, 20 or even 30 times as much for basic staples like bread, milk, eggs, and fuel compared to what you would normally, and it can get far worse than that.
  • Mass Hoarding of Commodities: Immediately prior to the onset of hyperinflation citizens will attempt to gobble up any and everything valuable, or things that they think they need to survive. This massive uptick in purchasing will first strain and then break an already beleaguered supply chain, further exacerbating hyperinflation thanks to typical (and inescapable) forces of supply and demand. Many stores and other purveyors of goods will quickly become empty and stay that way.
  • Uptick in Crime, Unrest and Violence: It is difficult to impress upon the uninitiated just how bad a situation hyperinflation is, and the resulting toll on the civilian populace. Stressors like these always result in increases in crime, civil unrest and violence of all forms. The desperate and the deranged will want what you have, however minor it may be, and this means security and defense of self and family may well become daily concerns.
  • Waves of Foreclosure and Mass Unemployment: Hyperinflation sets to falling a series of dominoes that will leave no corner of commerce, industry and civil life untouched. Unable to make mortgage payments or pay rents, a massive tsunami of evictions and foreclosures will take place across the nation. The newly dispossessed will shortly thereafter lose their jobs in all likelihood (if they have not already), and this assumes that their employers are even able to weather the storm and remain in business.

So when does it all end? What are the signs that hyperinflation is receding or ending? I have bad news for you, reader:

It is virtually impossible to predict the severity and duration of hyperinflation!

All you can do is endeavor to be prepared for it ahead of time, and then weather the storm until things get back to normal.

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What Does Hyperinflation Mean to You?

Here’s the bottom line, reader: When hyperinflation sets in, all the money you have, in your wallet, and your bank account or anywhere else is rendered exponentially less valuable. This means that whatever you have right now you effectively only have a fraction of that under hyperinflation.

You may not be able to afford food, electricity, water, and all the other basic necessities, and if you can you probably aren’t going to be making your rent or mortgage payments to do it.

You could be facing starvation, homelessness, the mercy mile, in virtually no time.

Hyperinflation is a total threat for anyone who is not essentially and civilly independent. You must be prepared for hyperinflation, and thankfully most measures you can take are simple and easily implemented.

We will cover those in the very next section.

Protecting Yourself and Your Family from Hyperinflation

Protecting yourself and your family from hyperinflation is mostly a matter of eliminating liabilities, securing access to survival necessities and divesting yourself of dependency on any civil services or societal facets such as ultimately worthless currency that will render you vulnerable to the forces of hyperinflation.

Most of these procedures are simple, even if they aren’t easy, but many of them are both. It is instructive during times like these to remember that the only things you and yours need to survive, genuinely survive, are the things that people have needed since time immemorial: shelter, water, food and security.

Everything else is gravy, and you don’t need to be connected to the grid or dependent upon the shambling corpse of what used to be a functional and admirable society to obtain those.

I say this with no fear mongering, reader: These wild and uncertain times we are living through cannot go on for long until we hit a major corrective measure.

Reality will reassert itself, and it is always painful when that happens. Start taking steps right now to prepare yourself for this entirely too likely catastrophe.

Eliminate All Debt (esp. variable rate loans/mortgages!)

Personal debt is never good, and it is especially dangerous during periods of hyperinflation. That can serve as something of a “double whammy” by forcing you to pay a superfluous expense on something, interest, and also putting you at risk of foreclosure, repossession or seizure should you not pay, depending on what the debt is for.

Any variable or flex rate loans, mortgages, credit cards and so forth are especially nasty because you can bet your last copper cent that the mortgagee will drive up rates as hyperinflation takes hold, putting an even worse strain on your already beleaguered finances.

Eliminating debt now, conversely, serves as a double boon, eliminating ongoing interest payments and freeing up money that you would otherwise be spending on debt servicing to invest in other things you will need for the coming crisis.

Diversify Your Income Streams

Most families today, and many individuals already have at least two sources of income, typically a full-time job, and either a part-time job or side gig, and sometimes an intermittent side hustle that brings money home.

The tumultuous economic conditions brought about by hyperinflation will mean changes are coming fast and furious, and you could be unceremoniously fired or have your hours reduced or salary cut at your primary job.

It is therefore in your best interest to diversify your income streams now, not only so you’ll have fallback skill sets or options should your primary revenue stream be diminished or eliminated entirely under hyperinflation, but also so you can start accruing more money and therefore gain access to more things that you need presently before the onset.

If you work a typical 9-to-5 job, start a side hustle or get to moonlighting. You can make use of any and all skills for this task, and some people can even put their hobbies to work as legitimate skills through tutoring, lessons and so forth.

Setting up passive income streams from websites with affiliate advertising networks and similar ventures is a great way to set it and forget it for making a little extra cash.

Internet-based business in particular can be a small but valuable bulwark against hyperinflation if the majority of your customer base is in a country not currently suffering the ill effects.

Cut, Cut, Cut Expenses!

Start cutting back expenses now so you won’t feel the sting later. If you are eating out several times a week, give that up in preference of cheaper (not to mention) home cooked fare. Invest or save the money you keep based on the guidelines in this section.

If you have multiple vehicles, see if you can get by with only one. Look for anything that is genuinely superfluous in your life, even though you might have already convinced yourself you have to have everything that you own, buy and participate in. You can get by with a whole lot less than you think and still live a rewarding and enriching life.

The chains of rampant consumerism are the same links that will shackle you to the rapidly sinking anvil of hyperinflation when it occurs.

Invest in Hard Commodities

In stark contrast to paper money and other fiat currencies, you should definitely be accumulating hard commodities that retain their value whatever paper currency is doing at the moment.

Real estate, gold, silver, and other precious metals have long been well regarded as the proper stuff currency should be made of but also valuable hedges and protections against inflation.

Paper money may only be fit for rolling cigarettes or burning as tinder under the current economic circumstances, but gold and silver will still be as valuable as they have ever been if not more valuable.

You can say much the same thing about land, real estate and other big ticket investments that civilizations and ergo people will always need, one way or the other.

These blue ribbon investments might save you from dire circumstances or just allow you to keep on living more or less as you always have while other people scramble and scrimp just trying to eke out a meager existence.

Stockpile Necessities for Life

You don’t need money to live; you just need the things that money can buy for you.

If you depend on regular exchanges of money to get the things you need to survive, you aren’t truly prepared to go on living during hyperinflation unless you have a swimming pool sized vault full of it, Scrooge McDuck-style.

If something happens to the money, and something bad will happen to it under hyperinflation, you will not be able to purchase those basic necessities.

A life saving and greatly comforting prep that you can put into place, or may have in place already, to prepare for hyperinflation is a basic stockpile of food, water, hygiene products, cleaning supplies and all of those things you use around your home every day.

When you’re confronted with the terror of seeing milk skyrocket to $50 a gallon or bottled water go to $100 a case, you’ll be beyond grateful that you are sitting on a store room full of fresh, clean drinking water and powdered milk a plenty.

I can make examples about all the other things we buy on a daily and weekly basis but I think you get my drift.

When you and yours do not have to worry about the astronomical market price of meat, eggs, rice and beans you’ll be far ahead of your neighbors and in a much better place to survive.

Don’t forget to rotate any perishable goods or consumables that can wear out in storage at regular intervals.

Enhance Personal and Asset Security Measures

Any period of hyperinflation will invariably also result in rising temperatures, and I’m not talking about the climate! Desperation, lack, degradation and outrage will see significant increases in interpersonal violence and criminal enterprise.

As I read in a book once, “The progression from a higher to lower order is always marked by ruins, mystery and a residue of nameless rage”. Those who are desperate will have rage to spare, and will take from those who are unable to secure their holdings.

Some people will steal in order to obtain nothing more than their next meal, or the next meal for their children.

Others will steal from you, even kill, for nothing more than sport or out of sheer, pure and unadulterated bitterness at the universe. Accordingly, you must be prepared to protect your holdings from top to bottom.

Your property and everything in it must be protected and this usually means you’ll need guns along with the willpower and training to use them. This is a great time to draw extended, but trustworthy, family members together so you have more manpower to devote to security.

Become “Off-grid” Capable

Another excellent prep to ready your family for hyperinflation is getting your life and your home completely off grid.

You won’t need to pay outlandish prices for the same electricity you have always used if you can create your own with solar cells, windmills or hydroelectric power. Whole-house battery backup systems will bank any electricity you do not use for future use.

Another option is a standby gasoline or diesel fuel generator, though these will be impractical if you do not already have a substantial stockpile of liquid fuel owing to the drastically increased cost of said fuel under hyperinflation.

Anything that you can produce, make, grow or procure yourself will always be a massive savings and benefit during hyperinflation.

Food, heat, electricity, water, shelter- all of the things that are vectors for middlemen to get their cut off of before they get it to the end user- are the ideal things you should be working towards producing yourself.

Make Ready to Barter by Accumulating Luxury/Comfort Goods

As mentioned above, you’re going to see many products hit the stratosphere when it comes to price, and many more disappear entirely for the duration. Some of them, or at least certain brands, won’t come back even after it’s over.

If there is one thing you can depend on about human nature it is that people will always look for ways to self soothe or self-medicate during times of trouble. That means comfort items and luxury goods will still remain in demand even if they become rarer than moon rocks.

Things like cigarettes, alcohol, cosmetics, candy, toys, and anything else that you can think of that is nice to have or enjoyable to consume but not strictly necessary for survival is a good candidate for inclusion in this category.

Even if you don’t partake of any of them yourself, it won’t matter, as you are accumulating these things primarily as trade goods.

You’ll find no shortage of people that are desperate to get their next draw off the bottle, puff off the cigarette, shot of liquor or bite of chocolate, anything that will numb their pain or remind them of kinder times.

Folks like these might not have anything, but you will be surprised what they will do to come up with the funds to get their fix. They are going to pay someone for it, so it might as well be you.

With shrewdness and a little luck, you might well be able to capitalize on the wants and cravings of others and come out of a period of a hyperinflation even better off than you were before.

Conclusion

Hyperinflation is often spoken about and hushed tones with equal measures of fear and reverence, but this is no theoretical monster or economic boogeyman.

Hyperinflation can subject a nation’s economy to the worst stresses imaginable, and usher in unprecedented levels of loss and poverty.

Being prepared for hyperinflation is mostly a matter of eliminating liabilities while stockpiling the basic necessities needed for life support. So long as you can do that, you should be able to hold on until things get back to normal.

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