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by Rury
1139 days ago
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You're right in that (some) people don't have "extra" money. Most people can't print themselves money. However, some people do have "extra" money, particularly people who have access to the money printer, or who are bailed out by the people with the money printer. Guess who buys most of the government debt, allowing the government to overspend? The Fed. Government spending isn't in a vacuum either. Every dollar the government spends goes into someone else's pocket, who they go on to further spend it. And the government doesn't spend it's money equally, meaning not everyone gets that "free money" equally, which means, some people are getting the short end of the stick, as others are getting richer because of it. If you want to know how the rich get richer, while the poor get poorer, this is how. |
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The pandemic had the government printing a ton of money and handing it out to some very rich people, but does giving more money to a person who already had enough money to afford whatever they want really drive up the prices on a gallon of milk?