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by groby_b
1360 days ago
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California doesn't want to reduce inflation. (It would be of at least questionable legality, too. Because monetary policy lies with the federal government - Article 1, Section 8) What California does want to do is ensure poorer people aren't bearing the load disproportionately. Also, while we can certainly argue if this is the best use of those funds, a quick reminder that the size of the US money supply is almost 22 trillion. We're about $6T above 2019 levels. California retaining $10B is not going to have any measurable impact on inflation. |
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