• JWBananas
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    721 days ago

    If they still have a paycheck, sure. But historically, deflation leads to unemployment.

    • @Pacattack57
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      321 days ago

      Yes. That is caused by corporate greed. Not deflation.

    • @hark
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      019 days ago

      You’ve got that backwards. People get laid off, can’t buy things, then prices go down because demand is lower.

      • JWBananas
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        219 days ago

        It’s not just consumer spending that influences inflation,/deflation but also institutional spending. The consumer price index is a lagging indicator. Decreases in institutional spending precede unemployment and the eventual reduced demand for consumer goods and services. And increases in the fed rate (and/or other forces which cause the cost of borrowing money for institutions/investors to rise) generally precede that.

        • @hark
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          018 days ago

          Institutional spending will decrease as credit markets seize up. If deflation is predictable at, say, 1-2%, then it shouldn’t be a factor since credit would account for that.