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The money allocated for Ukraine doesn’t go directly to the country. Instead, it flows into the U.S. military-industrial complex, which manufactures weapons for Ukraine. This effectively injects liquidity into the U.S. economy, helping to sustain it. Since the money has a low velocity, it doesn’t significantly contribute to inflation in the short term.
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