| Got an argument to back that up? Why don't you go through the charts. Find me the year that the Fed caused too much inflation, and then tell me how much the dollar was inflated that year. I doubt you can, because during the housing crisis, the dollar experienced deflation. The Fed acted swiftly, although not swift enough! The dollar failed to hit inflation targets in 2008-2009 as we experienced -0.4% inflation. For the 2009 to 2010 years, we only experienced 1.4% inflation. Both years, we missed inflation targets of 3%. Worse, the dollar deflated in value in one year. Every other year, inflation has been the same as always: ~3% since 1990. Economic data does not match your words. The US hasn't had inflation over 4% for the last 22 years. There is no inflation problem. If the goal of ~3% inflation is a poor goal, then tell me why. |