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Project how inflation quietly erodes your bank savings over time, then compare that with better return assumptions.

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PisoLens uses official Philippine sources first: PSA OpenSTAT for inflation, GDP, labor, and trade, plus BSP tables for FX, reserves, remittances, and policy rates.

Inspired in part by Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor.

Not financial advice. For educational purposes only, using official PSA and BSP releases where available, and not affiliated with any government agency. Consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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Data: Loading official inflation series · PSA OpenSTAT + BSP official tables

₱
1.87% p.a.
0%12%

Quick reference

10yrs
1 yr30 yrs
4.2%
0%15%

How to read the chart

The gold line is your growing account balance. The red line is what that money can actually buy. The gap between them — the red zone — is value inflation quietly consumed.

Enter your numbers to see the result.

What does this mean?

In , a low savings rate can lose ground whenever inflation is higher than the interest you earn.

The gap between the nominal line and the real line is the cost of leaving cash where it cannot keep up with rising prices.