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The Bank Secrecy Act and Inflation

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The bank secrecy act was a law put in place in 19 70 where banks and other financial institutions were essentially required to record and report on financial activity of pretty much all americans. In the 19 seventies, our colleague, jenifer shelp has pointed out, you could buy two brand new quarvetts for that amount of money. And ten thousand dollars doesn't quite go that far any more.

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