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by thetrumanshow
2517 days ago
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4% sounds optimistic, but its good to have a canvas to paint on. Potential bad effects from the top of my noggin: * You've compressed the compounding growth in prices (inflation) by two years in one stroke. * You've instantly decreased the buying power of a lot of people; worst affected are those not affected by the bump (recipients of disability, recipients of social security) * Fun addenda: You've set the precedent for a 100% bump from the current federal rate, and its more likely to happen again, once more compressing the inflation timeline and further pressuring people that don't work a waged job. Oh, and the reason putting pressure on inflation like this is bad is that it discourages investment, which leads to weakened economies. |
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