• @bulwark
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    -2211 months ago

    I don’t think printing money and handing it out helped. But I’m some sort of pariah for pointing out that it may have something to do with inflation.

    • TunaCowboy
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      1011 months ago

      I’m surprised more people aren’t charmed by the regurgitated WSJ™ propaganalysis and smug victim act.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      Evidence shows the government stimulus contributed to only a small portion of the inflation, and the largest portion stemmed from companies using inflation as an excuse to raise prices. I mean, have you looked at individual candy bar prices? They went from under $2 each to over $3 within the last 24 months! Individual soda bottles are getting close to $3 each as well, and don’t get me started on the cost of bags of chips. These are discretionary items and treats that saw a significant jump in price very recently that was far larger than inflation. I’m pretty frugal and my regular bi-weekly(ish) grocery bill has grown from ~$70 to ~$110 in the same period, a growth rate about inline with inflation, but when you look at individual items prices you can see a clear predatory “inflation adjustment”

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      Why has inflation been worse in other developed countries that did not “print money” then?