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by ben_w 1599 days ago
Curiously, I was just thinking how I personally am often wrong about inflation right before logging back in to see what responses I’ve had to this comment.

One of the important things I tend to forget, is that effective rate of inflation is different for different people within the same economy.

For example, the official rate of inflation in the U.K. right now is 5.4%, but if you’re poor, you’re likely to be constrained by fuel prices (which just went up ten times that: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/uk-faces-record-rise-in...) and food (which has done worse, but unevenly and over the whole year: https://twitter.com/BootstrapCook/status/1483778776697909252).

This is because inflation isn’t just caused by just governments printing money, it’s also caused by a reduction in the availability of things to spend that money on and even the rate at which money changes hands (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_of_money).

There’s also a totally unrelated argument that I can follow but not adequately repeat about the impact of various levels of inflation on consumer spending and the feedback that has on employment etc., but that’s not an argument that I expect to do anything at all to reduce anger.