In early March, the Georgia Senate passed a bill that would establish a system allowing Georgia residents to purchase gold, store it in designated vaults, and use debit cards to buy everyday items such as fast food or milkshakes. State senators touted gold as a hedge against dollar inflation, but skeptics argue that gold may not necessarily protect people's hard-earned money from rising prices. Senator Marty Tyson, a Republican from Tyrone and t…
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In early March, the Georgia Senate passed a bill that would establish a system allowing Georgia residents to purchase gold, store it in designated vaults, and use debit cards to buy everyday items such as fast food or milkshakes. State senators touted gold as a hedge against dollar inflation, but skeptics argue that gold may not necessarily protect people's hard-earned money from rising prices. Senator Marty Tyson, a Republican from Tyrone and t…