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4 Things We Should Prepare Ourselves For in 2023

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As we find ourselves nearing the end of the year, it's a good idea to start preparing ourselves for what is to come. The next year is going to be like none other we've ever experienced before in many ways. Preparing yourself is the best way to weather the times.  


To help you navigate the upcoming year of 2023, here are some of the most important things you should potentially brace yourselves for.


Inflation


The price of everything is going up left and right and doesn't show any signs of stopping. A simple trip to the grocery store is enough to show you just how much prices have dramatically increased over the last several years. It may be time to start thinking about growing your own foods. 


If you have a large amount of land, you might want to consider buying a tractor, and turning it into a full grown farmland. Not only could you save yourself significant money by eliminating the need to buy many of your products at the store, but you could also make a profit off of selling the surplus of what you don't consume.


Cold Weather


Many weather experts expect this to be one of the coldest winters of the century. When combined with the current energy crisis at hand, we could find ourselves in for a seriously cold season. Rather than cranking up the heat, it's important to make savings wherever we can. Load up on sweaters and blankets, and consider investing in a fireplace. Although wood prices have substantially increased over the last year, it's often still a cheaper alternative to electric heating.


Political Unrest


There are all sorts of political issues going on left and right throughout the world. Many of them don't show any signs of slowing down in the near future, and in fact, we see indications of places like China and Ukraine only getting worse. Besides international political unrest, we also have political unrest in our own backyard. 


The United States is more divided as ever as we find ourselves with dramatically opposing viewpoints regarding everything from gender to vaccinations. It's important to prepare yourself for plenty of disagreements as 2023 kicks off.


Recession


Statistics show that a significant number of Americans are struggling financially. As many as one out of three families say that they're going to spend considerably less money on Christmas this year than they did in 2021. 


As more and more people find themselves financially struggling, the fewer people will be inclined to go out and spend money. Many financial experts believe that not only are we in a recession but we will find ourselves deeper into a recession as 2023 rolls in.






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