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How to fix inflation

11.01.2022 - By VoxPlay

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With only a week to go until the US midterm elections, inflation is the issue at the top of most voters’ minds. As Democrats and Republicans make their cases for who can get prices to come down, one thing remains true: High prices are not going to go away overnight. Economists Mike Konczal (@rortybomb) of the Roosevelt Institute and Michael Strain (@MichaelRStrain) of the American Enterprise Institute discuss how we got here and the least painful way out of this.

References:

Is the cure for inflation worse than the disease?

Today, Explained: The devil’s bargain on inflation

To beat inflation, the Fed might have to trigger a recession

What aren't we doing to fix inflation? 

Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Won’t Make Inflation Worse—Even If It Adds $400 Billion To Deficit, Goldman Says 

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Jonquilyn Hill (@jonquilynhill) 

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