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by toomuchtodo
741 days ago
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The problem is current price levels from recent rapid inflation. What would it take to deflate prices without a recession? Without deflation, it will be hard for the electorate to regain the purchasing power they lost. And there will be no recession due to structural demographics in the labor market (10k Boomers retiring per day, ~3.6M per year), regardless of how hard the Fed beats on the economy with the benchmark rate. |
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In an economy with borrowing, nothing. Deflation increases the real debt burden.
More pointedly: price levels are imaginary. The focus should be on real wages.