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Inflation Risk Income Required To Keep Pace with Inflation* $35,000 $32,400 $30,000
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Inflation is already a first derivative of prices.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How to Turn Good News into Bad News 2010
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Inflation is a better measure but the 'misery index' simplifies the whole thing by making it always equal to unemployment.
Minimum Wage and CEO Pay, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Inflation is nothing but an axe ready to fall on all of Us. There is great structural change occurring in all American industries, where there is outsourcing to cheaper labor, or reduction of labor hours utilized in Production through technological capitalization.
Bernanke on the Jobless Recovery, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Inflation is low, and real wages are declining because of anemic nominal wage growth.
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Inflation is likely to "remain subdued for some time."
Fed to Buy $600 Billion of Treasurys Luca Di Leo 2010
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Inflation is a hockey stick on a graph, Matt (just like pretty much every other statistical category I look at these days).
Matthew Yglesias » (Part of) The Case for Higher Inflation 2010
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Inflation is not simply a function of money supply.
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Inflation is a psychological event and is by definition irrational.
Matthew Yglesias » Kinsley’s Transcendental Deduction of Hyperinflation 2010
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Inflation is not simply a function of money supply.
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