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336: We’ve Had High Inflation for YEARS and Didn’t Know it

Wealth Formula by Buck Joffrey

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The Great US Real Estate Bubble

The Fed cut interest rates back to 1% in 2002, which was the lowest at the time. They deliberately wish to push up the value of financial assets and encourage people to take more risk. Then tentatively, the Fed started to raise rates from 2016 to 2018 by these tiny little increments. In 2018, stock market responded to the minute raising of interest rates by going into bear market territory. And the Fed sort of was immediately back to printing more money again.

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