• shalafi@lemmy.world
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          12 hours ago

          Are you seriously asking for a list of every economic downturn in history?

          When prices drop, unemployment goes up, people can’t buy shit, rinse and repeat.

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            We’ve had inflation as we know it since the 1970s and still had economic downturns since then. Were we simply not printing money hard enough?

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            Okay, show me this happening. Because literally every economic crisis I’ve had the privilege to live through, thanks the the Keynesians, the Chicago School of Business types, and Friedmans, has been associated with inflation.

            Show me. Prove it. These economists make claims and don’t have to back them up with empirical data or theories that predict future states of the world.

            I don’t make the assumption something is true because it sounds good and tells a good story. Prove it.

          • WraithGear@lemmy.world
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            12 hours ago

            I think its more weird that in this situation where the cost of goods is raising faster then even the ’ normal ‘ rate faster then wages… you guys respond with it being preferable to the polar opposite…

            Sure you may be dying of thirst, but it’s better then drowning! Completely ignoring like reason and stuff.

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          Deflation increases the value of money vs. goods and services. As a consequence, deflation concentrates economic power in the hands of people who already have money.

          If you have debt, deflation increases the value of your debt making it harder to pay off.

          • Fushuan [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            Inflation makes goods aka stocks increase value, which makes rich fucks that live on loans be able to then ask another loan for a bigger amount to pay off the loan from before just because their assets passively rose in value.

            It’s the scam by which the ultra rich live by doing absolutely nothing while the rest of us that are saving for a house or whatever see our savings year by year diminished.

            Yeah fuck that.

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    11 hours ago

    Well inflation IS bad, and at least here is outstripping pay increases for most people.

    But those burrito private taxis are probably one of the few things going up in price more slowly than, you know things you actually need.

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      I haven’t gotten a raise in almost 10 years.

      Different companies.

      Moved to a different state.

      Now I just can’t find work period.

      Inflation isn’t the only problem.

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        I am really sorry. I know how shit it feels being out of work. If you want to vent I’m here.

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    I mean, both. Frivolous personal spending is bad. Inflation is bad. These two things are both bad, but not in scale. It’s possible to say “Uber Eats is a waste of money”, “Uber is a greedy corporation extracting money without value”, “Corporate taxation has affected prices in a way that’s negative to the consumer”, and “Inflation and trade instability have made it harder to have the lifestyle we expect”.

    None of those are contradictory. Some can be changed on a personal level. Some need greater influence involved.