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by fbonetti
2255 days ago
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You're missing the point of the example. Substitute tomatoes with something with a long shelf life, like Spam. It doesn't matter. The point is that the people utilize leverage (loans) in order to fund investments that will yield a return greater than the interest rate paid on the loan. People don't use leverage to buy milk, cigarettes, and gasoline, which are the types of goods tracked in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). They use leverage to buy assets. So when people say that inflation has been low despite the unprecedented amount of money printed over the last 10 years, they're only looking consumer goods and not assets. |
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