The optimal target for inflation is a range, so that businesses are not discouraged from risk-taking and consumers are not trying to front-run rising prices. The U.S. Federal Reserve has initiated its ...
Higher prices aren't necessarily inflation. We have higher prices since the coronavirus not because of monetary error, but due to tragic lockdowns.
The US Treasury runs the nation’s mints. Those mints print money. However, they do not print new money, per se. The only way ...
Weak Dollar, Money Printing and Other ‘Massive Changes’ To Bring Bitcoin to $1,000,000: Arthur Hayes
BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes says that a global, multi-polar macro shift will likely lead to a large expansion of the monetary ...
Inflation has been a constant for multiple decades. The Federal Reserve regularly prints new money, and the government regularly spends it, resulting in a continuous inflationary cycle.
The Fed glosses over any culpability in triggering and extending U.S. inflation. However, it did print about $4.8 trillion in new money to support the overly generous COVID relief to households ...
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