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by latchkey
1139 days ago
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What is “worth 98 old dollars”? What you’re complaining about is the price of 12 eggs going up by $2. It isn’t that you now have $98. It is that eggs are more expensive. Of course the solution to that, is to print more eggs. Part of the reason why inflation rarely goes down. |
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For example, this site [1] states that in recent years the inflation in Japan was about 0% on average. This proves that it is possible to keep inflation around zero. Maybe it is because Japanese government unlike Western ones has respect for hard-earned money of its citizens. It seems that Japanese government doesn't put its hands into citizens' pockets.
I have also read this article [2] but it offers no explanation for outstanding stability of Japanese economy.
[1] https://www.worlddata.info/asia/japan/inflation-rates.php
[2] https://hbr.org/2022/12/what-causes-inflation