harold on Nostr: Sure, but the "growth" is illusory except for the small number of people who have ...
Sure, but the "growth" is illusory except for the small number of people who have access to the newly created money before it enters the economy and thereby dilutes the purchasing power of the dollar. For everyone else it's not a growth of their wealth but a diminishment.
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