Understand how inflation is really calculated and what to do before interest rates shift again.
Based on: The Fed Found a New Way to Lower Inflation by ClearValue Tax
Did you know the government might be lowballing inflation by nearly half? If you've ever looked at your grocery bill and thought, 'There is no way prices only went up 3.8%,' you're not imagining things — and you're not alone.
Right now, while most people are accepting the official inflation numbers at face value, the Federal Reserve is quietly debating a new calculation method that could make inflation look far tamer than it actually is. That gap between what they report and what you feel in your wallet is not a coincidence. It's a system — and understanding how it works is the first step to protecting yourself from it.
Imagine being the person in your family, your friend group, or your office who actually understands what M2 money supply means, why the CPI report gets called the 'CP Lie' by financial insiders, and what the trimmed mean calculation is really doing to the numbers. Imagine knowing exactly when to watch the Federal Reserve meeting calendar, how to read the CME FedWatch tool, and what rising or falling interest rate probabilities actually mean for your mortgage, your savings, and your retirement timeline. That clarity is worth far more than $3.99.
Brian from ClearValue Tax has built a reputation for breaking down complex financial and tax topics in plain English — no jargon, no agenda, just the math laid bare. In this video, he walks through the real inflation numbers side by side with the official ones, explains the political pressure now facing new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, and shows you exactly what the market is pricing in for interest rates through the end of 2026. He does the hard work of connecting the dots so you don't have to.
This checklist distills every key insight from that video into a step-by-step action guide you can actually use. Whether you want to track the real rate of inflation yourself, understand how price doubling timelines affect your financial planning, or simply stay ahead of what the Fed does next, this PDF gives you a clear roadmap.
Stop guessing. Stop being surprised. Use this checklist to take control of what you can actually influence — your awareness, your strategy, and your financial decisions — before the next Fed meeting changes everything.
Every checklist item comes with actionable notes to guide you — things like "Don't forget to do this before you start," "Avoid this common mistake," or "Set a reminder for 30 days out." Nothing vague, just clear next steps.
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