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American Focus > Blog > Economy > 3 Financial Moves To Make Now Before Inflation Bites Harder in 2026
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3 Financial Moves To Make Now Before Inflation Bites Harder in 2026

Last updated: December 24, 2025 4:05 am
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In today’s economic climate, it’s no secret that the cost of living is steadily on the rise. From groceries to gas prices, everything seems to be getting more expensive by the day. Inflation is a significant factor in this trend, and according to economists, it’s only going to get worse in the coming years.

Anna Baluch, an expert in insurance and finance at BestMoney, emphasizes the importance of staying composed in the face of rising inflation rates. With the Federal Reserve implementing interest rate reductions, it’s crucial for investors to assess their financial situation and make smart moves to prepare for the impact of inflation.

One of the first steps Baluch recommends is to place savings into high-yield accounts that can generate returns higher than inflation rates. This strategy can help protect your investments from losing value over time. Additionally, she suggests considering short-term Treasury bills or certificates of deposit (CDs) for interest rate protection.

For borrowers, Baluch highlights the opportunity to take advantage of low interest rates by refinancing expensive loans into lower-cost, fixed-rate options. Consolidating variable-rate debts into fixed-rate loans can also help reduce financial risks in the face of inflation.

When it comes to investment portfolios, Baluch advises diversifying into different asset classes such as equities, inflation-protected securities, and real-asset funds. This approach can help safeguard against the eroding purchasing power caused by inflation growth.

In the current stable economic conditions, starting early and maintaining a long-term financial strategy is key to building resilience against inflation and market fluctuations. Baluch stresses the importance of looking beyond short-term forecasts and focusing on sustainable financial strength that can withstand all market conditions.

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Ultimately, navigating the challenges of inflation requires a proactive and strategic approach that goes beyond simply reacting to immediate changes. By following these expert-approved financial moves, you can better position yourself to weather the storm of inflation and protect your financial future.

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