Category Archives: Inflation
Connecting the Dots on Employment and Inflation
One principal conundrum of the extreme monetary policies of the last eight years is on the subject of consumer price inflation. Expansion of the money supply is, by definition, inflation. Yet how come, following a quadrupling of the monetary base, … Continue reading
Prepare for a Harder World
Aside from death and taxes, the only guarantee in life is change. Change, you see, is constant. It’s always happening. Sometimes change is an improvement. Other times it’s an adversity. But it’s always happening…you can count on it. With this … Continue reading
Not in a Million Years
Storylines serve a valuable purpose. They round out the incongruences and give meaning to things in a way people can quickly comprehend. This is especially true when it comes to the economy. The popular narrative of the day is that … Continue reading




