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March 13, 2026 Peter's Podcast

Peter Schiff: War, Oil, and Inflation Are Crushing the Economy

In his latest podcast, Peter continues his analysis of the US war with Iran and its fallout in the oil market. He argues the short-term pain from military escalation is pointless compared with the constructive pain of fiscal restraint, and he explains why misleading CPI numbers and an accommodating Federal Reserve make sound money increasingly […]

March 12, 2026 Original Analysis

CPI Stubbornly Resists 2% Goal; Gold Brushes $5,180 

Inflation’s embers refused to cool in February, with the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers edging 0.3 percent higher after January’s 0.2 percent bump. Headline prices now stand 2.4 percent above year-ago levels, still north of the Federal Reserve’s vaunted 2 percent target. Core inflation, which strips out the volatile food and energy categories […]

March 10, 2026 Interviews

Schiff on Redacted: This War is a Distraction

Peter recently joined Clayton Morris on the Redacted YouTube channel for an interview on the latest economic and geopolitical news. The duo focuses on the economic and geopolitical fallout of a widening Middle East war, and Peter argues that it is already reshaping markets, energy flows, and monetary outcomes. He connects the conflict to higher […]

February 27, 2026 Peter's Podcast

Peter Schiff: Market Reality Always Wins

In his latest episode of The Peter Schiff Show, Peter responds to President Trump’s State of the Union address, laying out a simple but blunt view: markets will force corrections where policy has created imbalances. He moves through housing, market bragging by politicians, the real story on inflation measurements, the tradeoffs of income taxes and […]