• @Coreidan
    link
    English
    391 year ago

    Nothing indicates a stronger economy than roaring inflation, high as fuck interest rates, tons of corporate bankruptcies, and bank failures.

    What a fucking joke. This timeline sucks.

    • Kale
      link
      fedilink
      English
      291 year ago

      “The Economy” is the state of the ruling class’s bank account. It has nothing to do with whether the working class can afford housing or food. /S

    • @Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow
      link
      41 year ago

      The US has better inflation figures than most other developed countries, wtf are you talking about?

    • Turducken
      link
      fedilink
      11 year ago

      Yes, mild inflation (2-10%) is a sign of a strong economy. Personally, I think the Fed target of 2% is too low nad it should be at 4% to benefit the working class more. Would you like to know more?

      • @dx1
        link
        51 year ago

        Yes, mild inflation (2-10%) is a sign of a strong economy.

        Prove it, no appeals to consensus or theory

        • Turducken
          link
          fedilink
          01 year ago

          Ok, you’re right. It depends on an individualcs defination of a strong economy. Generally, in a stable nation, a economic depression is accompanied by deflation. I can trot out FRED graphs that agree with me, but graphs are funny like the pirates vs global warming joke.

          All that said, generally, in a stable nation, when alot of working folks are losing their jobs inflations slows hard or we hit a lil deflation.

          • @dx1
            link
            1
            edit-2
            1 year ago

            A strong advancing economy means goods/services are easier to come by/afford (more advanced tech/infra), which for a currency with the same supply would mean decreasing prices, i.e. “deflation”.

              • @dx1
                link
                1
                edit-2
                1 year ago

                Try thinking for a minute about the actual fundamentals. Same number of people, same amount of money, same amount of time put in, more goods produced, goods cost less.

                People treat economics like a frigging religion, IDK how people end up believing the opposite of something so basic as that. And then to actually get that arrogant over it, saying I sound like a bad LLM bot. That’s just rude.

      • @Coreidan
        link
        English
        -51 year ago

        Sounds good except we are no where near 2-10% inflation, unless you’re dumb enough to believe the manipulated numbers that the feds release. Actual inflation is significantly higher.