The 1971 Nixon Shock ended gold convertibility for the U.S. dollar, creating a pure fiat currency. This severed dollar allows central banks to print money freely, enabling flexible monetary policy and debt financing. Governments and large financial institutions primarily benefit, gaining control over inflation and economic stimulus, while ordinary savers often face erosion of purchasing power over time.
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