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U.S. Lawmakers Can No Longer Ignore Inflation

Por: Forbes Business October 11, 2022

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Dollar moving up. Money finance growth chart graph stock marketgetty “We know now that inflation results from all that deficit spending. Government has only two ways of getting money other than raising taxes. It can go into the money market and borrow, competing with its own citizens and driving up interest rates, which it has done, or it can print money, and it’s done that. Both methods are inflationary.” — Ronald Reagan Approaching the... + full article



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