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Great writing from Mises Institute, as usual. QTR knows how to pick them. Below is from an article I'm publishing on Monday.

"For those that might view this report as bad luck – a setback on the path to recovery for the US economy – consider that inflation is a feature, not a bug, of current monetary policy. It is supported by both political parties, viewed as a tailwind to government spending and a means by which the regime can soften the impact of swiftly accumulating debts.

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Massive government spending, the instigation of numerous wars simultaneously, unwavering commitments to financially support countries all over the world for no reason, and constant chirping from the Federal Reserve that interest rates are coming down any minute now – these are all actions that view inflation as a positive result, a goal to be achieved."

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mike wilson's avatar

Fed is going to have to accept that 2% core inflation is NOT coming back, unless they want a deep recession. It's just not happening. Give it a couple years, but that target is going to 3% eventually.

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