How Bad Did It Get?
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- Oct 19, 2022
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Now in 2022, the U.S. is experiencing the highest inflation in 40 years, and the Fed is fighting back by raising funds rates continuously. The stock market is feeling the pain. The people who want to buy houses are feeling the pain. Companies are feeling the pain.
For a lot of us born after the 1980...
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by Paul Krugman
Now in 2022, the U.S. is experiencing the highest inflation in 40 years, and the Fed is fighting back by raising funds rates continuously. The stock market is feeling the pain. The people who want to buy houses are feeling the pain. Companies are feeling the pain.
For a lot of us born after the 1980s, this inflation crisis is the first. But it is not the first for the United States. Between 1965 and 1982, the United States had runaway inflation up to about 15% — “The Great Inflation”. It was way worse than now. Many people tried and failed to turn the U.S. around until Paul Volcker became the chairman of the Federal Reserve, and did brave monetary policy changes.