Americans headed into Labor Day weekend with a little more money in their pockets — $3.15 gas on average, the lowest we’ve seen in half a decade. According to FOX Business, that’s thanks to President Trump’s push for American energy dominance, and for drivers at the pump, it’s a welcome change from the inflation shock of the last four years. But here’s the hard truth: The relief is temporary. The damage is permanent. Because while we cheer falling gas prices, the dollar quietly continues its long, irreversible decline — and those still clinging to it like a life raft are about to discover it’s made of paper and holes. A Moment of Relief Doesn't Equal Long-Term Strength Let’s not kid…

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