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In reply to the discussion: Cook political / popular vote / turrnout change maps [View all]BootinUp
(49,030 posts)43. I love the way you do a straight comparison of hard inflation numbers like
we don't need to take into account how the numbers are calculated in different countries, nor do we need to consider any other factors like unemployment, GDP. Ridiculous. Where the hell do you get this progaganda from?
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It wasn't just inflation-- the higher FED rates caused higher interest rates causing increased debt
andym
Nov 14
#10
The Fed should have raised rates earlier and been more aggressive with the hikes.
Self Esteem
Nov 14
#13
Because you are not adjusting for different index calculations@! Read the PK article
BootinUp
Nov 15
#62
Apples to apples. The US inflation rate is higher than multiple peer economies.
Self Esteem
Nov 15
#68
The emphasis is on the fact Americans had a shit-ton of money to spend in 2021.
Self Esteem
Nov 14
#36
That was my point-- both inflation and interest rates would have risen under Trump, harming consumers
andym
Nov 14
#21
It was heavily caused by monetary policy - can't grow M2 by 40% in a few years without causing inflation
Amishman
Nov 15
#50
please check your facts, other major economies grew their money supply significantly as well
Amishman
Nov 15
#52