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I'm Paying For WHAT?

How Taxes, Debt, and Inflation Are Stealing Your Future

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You may not follow every policy debate in Washington—
but you are paying for them.

Something isn’t adding up.

Wages struggle to keep pace.
Housing feels out of reach.
Debt climbs.
Prices rise.
And yet the official explanations never quite connect to everyday life.

Where is the money going?

In I’m Paying for WHAT?, Greg Phillips breaks down the economic machinery operating behind the headlines—deficit spending, entitlement growth, monetary expansion, institutional incentives—and explains how policies that sound abstract quietly reshape your financial future.

This is not a partisan attack.
It is not a conspiracy theory.
It is not outrage-for-clicks economics.

It is a clear, structured examination of how modern governments finance themselves—and how the costs are distributed across working households.

You will learn:

• Why inflation functions like a hidden tax
• How deficit spending shifts burdens forward in time
• Why entitlement growth changes political incentives
• How majority rule interacts with redistribution
• Why rising debt rarely feels urgent—until it suddenly does

If you have ever looked at your paycheck, your mortgage, or your grocery bill and wondered:

How did we get here?
Who benefits from this system?
And what does it mean for my future?

This book connects the dots.

Because whether you realize it or not—
you are already paying for it.

Economic Conditions Economics Personal Finance Politics & Government Public Policy Deficit Taxation Government Banking Socialism US Economy Great Recession Capitalism
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