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by diogenescynic
2202 days ago
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>Japan’s QE has been about four times that of the U.S. For the U.S. to do what Japan has done, the Fed would have to QUADRUPLE down and print $12 trillion in addition to the $4 trillion it has already printed. >Try proposing that after the last round of QE finally fails. >But even if the Fed tried to print a fraction of that, it still wouldn’t result in hyperinflation. >Europe has printed almost twice as much as what we have, when compared to GDP, and it has very low inflation and lower growth than the U.S. That’s because our workforce and demographics are flattening, but not declining, as is the trend in Europe and Japan. https://www.economyandmarkets.com/economy/central-banks/japa... QE is deflationary. |
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