
Cents and Sensibility: the Inflation Guy Podcast
His audiences know him as THE ”Inflation Guy.” In the inflation markets he is known as a pioneer. He is considered as the Expert to the experts in the world of inflation markets where true expertise is hard to find. In this podcast the Inflation Guy talks about the hidden tax, the insidious assault on your wealth, and how to defend your money. Have a question? Email InflationGuy@enduringinvestments.com
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Jan 24, 2025 • 35min
Ep. 130: The Long-Term Effects of 4% Inflation vs 2%
Today the Inflation Guy answers a reader question. What are the long-term effects of having 4% inflation compared with 2% inflation? Does that small increase in the inflation rate have any important ramifications?
Hooo yeah you betcha it does. The Inflation Guy goes through a number of them, and feels like he probably left some out in the process.
Along the way, he also had some choice remarks about why the Federal Reserve next week and over the next few months, even though it has no economic reason to cut rates, may well still do so. Find out why.
NOTES
Very important blog post: “What Makes a Stable Coin Stable?” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/31/what-makes-a-stable-coin-stable/
Blog for this month’s CPI: “Inflation Guy’s CPI Summary (December 2024)” (https://inflationguy.blog/2025/01/15/inflation-guys-cpi-summary-december-2024/ )
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Jan 15, 2025 • 29min
Ep. 129: This Month's CPI Report – This One Isn’t the Story
Let's face it: there is nothing more exciting than the monthly consumer inflation report. Don't we all agree on that? Is there any day that we collectively brace the day with such enthusiasm as the day the CPI report comes out? Surely not.
However, this month...the December CPI...just isn't the story. The Inflation Guy today dutifully addresses the data, but more importantly focuses on how the data is surely going to be different going forward due to many, many causes for inflection that are operating right now. This will change data, markets, and narratives. The IG guides you through it all!
NOTES
Very important blog post: “What Makes a Stable Coin Stable?” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/31/what-makes-a-stable-coin-stable/
Blog for this month’s CPI: “Inflation Guy’s CPI Summary (December 2024)” (https://inflationguy.blog/2025/01/15/inflation-guys-cpi-summary-december-2024/ )
Ep. 127: The Point of Inflation Inflection (https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-127-the-point-of-inflation-inflection/ )
Website for California Wildfire official tracking (https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents )
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Jan 9, 2025 • 29min
Ep. 128: Will Wildfires Change the Inflation Trajectory?
Explore the intriguing link between California's wildfires and inflation trends. The discussion highlights the importance of skilled analysts in properly interpreting economic data. Discover how large-scale disasters like wildfires could influence monetary policy, housing markets, and even GDP forecasts. The conversation delves into the complexities surrounding inflation, reminding listeners that natural calamities have far-reaching economic consequences.

Dec 3, 2024 • 31min
Ep. 127: The Point of Inflation Inflection
For more than a year now, the story about inflation and why inflation was almost certainly going to stay high (in the 'high 3s, low 4s' on median inflation, as the Inflation Guy has long held) was a story about the guaranteed rebound in money velocity. That has been an easy story and forecasting medium-term inflation has been consequently pretty easy.
That is changing.
Velocity has made a round trip to where it was prior to COVID. And that means that the underlying drivers of inflation going forward are changing. In this episode, the Inflation Guy explains what that means for the future of inflation.
NOTES
Very important blog post: “What Makes a Stable Coin Stable?” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/31/what-makes-a-stable-coin-stable/
Blog for this month’s CPI: “Inflation Guy’s CPI Summary (October 2024)” (https://inflationguy.blog/2024/11/13/inflation-guys-cpi-summary-october-2024/ )
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Nov 21, 2024 • 26min
Ep. 126: Firing Federal Workers is a Positive Supply Shock
This is one of the rare podcast episodes that you might consider listening to at 75% speed instead of 125%. Because the Inflation Guy is feeling feisty, and when he feels feisty he talks fast. And he's feisty because today (why today, of all days? No one knows) he is especially triggered by the bad economics going around that suggests that mass layoffs of Federal employees would be recessionary and very painful. Au contraire, says the Inflation Guy (or he would say that, were he French) - firing Federal workers is a positive supply shock.
Listen, and find out in what way laying off Federal workers is like mass deportations of illegal immigrants.
NOTES
Goodhart, Charles and Manoj Pradhan, The Great Demographic Reversal: Ageing Societies, Waning Inequality, and an Inflation Revival (Product link: https://amzn.to/493QbJK )
Very important blog post: “What Makes a Stable Coin Stable?” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/31/what-makes-a-stable-coin-stable/
Blog for this month’s CPI: “Inflation Guy’s CPI Summary (October 2024)” (https://inflationguy.blog/2024/11/13/inflation-guys-cpi-summary-october-2024/ )
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Nov 13, 2024 • 27min
Ep. 125: This Month's CPI Report - Premature Accommodation
Well, it was always a risk for the Fed to start their rate-cutting path with a highly-unusual 50bps cut, while inflation was still high. But after today's CPI report, that unusual (some would say suspiciously political-looking) move puts the Fed in a difficult bind. In this episode, the Inflation Guy talks about the CPI report and explains how the Fed-Congress quid-pro-quo that has existed for decades now puts the FOMC in a sticky situation.
NOTES
Very important blog post: “What Makes a Stable Coin Stable?” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/31/what-makes-a-stable-coin-stable/
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Nov 7, 2024 • 40min
Ep.124: Market Thoughts After a Trump Victory
Contrary to a lot of expectations, we already seem to know the basic shape of American government going forward, with Donald Trump as President with a Republican Senate and (likely) a marginally Republican House. In this podcast episode, the Inflation Guy addresses the initial market moves, which he characterizes as the "Trump caricature" response, and explains which of these moves make sense, and which are likely senseless knee-jerk reactions to cartoonish representations of Trump's likely priorities come January 20th.
NOTES
Ashton, Michael, The Efficient Tariff: Systematically Balancing Security and Welfare Concerns (March 1, 1992). The American Economist, Vol 36, No 1, 1992, pp 44-52. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2915287
Blog post on sizing positions when volatility changes: “Kicking Tails” (Feb 2018) https://inflationguy.blog/2018/02/12/kicking-tails/
Blog for this month’s CPI: “Inflation Guy’s CPI Summary (September 2024)” (https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/10/inflation-guys-cpi-summary-september-2024/ )
Very important blog post: “What Makes a Stable Coin Stable?” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/31/what-makes-a-stable-coin-stable/
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Oct 10, 2024 • 26min
Ep. 123: This Month's CPI Report - Inflation Peek-a-Boo
This discussion dives into the latest Consumer Price Index report and the perplexities of inflation trends. The analysts reveal surprising rises in core inflation and unpack how various costs, like housing and college tuition, might shape future trends. They caution against jumping to conclusions about the Fed’s recent interest rate cut, suggesting it could be a misstep amid emerging economic pressures. A thoughtful analysis of data context uncovers the potential pitfalls of cognitive biases in understanding inflation.

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Sep 24, 2024 • 58min
Ep. 122: The Role of Linkers in Portfolio Construction, with Chris Clothier
In this discussion, Chris Clothier, Co-CIO of CG Asset Management, shares his expertise on the role of inflation-linked bonds in portfolio construction. He delves into their advantages and risks, emphasizing how they provide inflation protection during economic downturns. The conversation also touches on macroeconomic trends reshaping strategies, the implications of globalization's end, and how historical connections to inflation can inform today's investing. Clothier’s insights are invaluable for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of modern finance.

Sep 18, 2024 • 34min
Ep. 121: Real-Feel Inflation: Why Inflation FEELS Higher Than It Is
A rogue's gallery of inflation hucksters have made lots of money over the years by preying on the sense that the average consumer/investor has that "my inflation is higher than the CPI," with some spin usually on how the gov'mint is intentionally understating inflation for some nefarious reason. These hucksters take advantage of the fact that, for reasons that are so native to the economic system that Daniel Kahneman won a Nobel Prize for describing them, consumers perceptions are not just biased, but biased in systematic ways - which, in the case of inflation, always tends to increase the perceived level of inflation.
In this episode of Cents and Sensibility, the Inflation Guy explains how these biases operate on our sense of inflation. If you too want to sound erudite at your next cocktail party - "Actually, Muffy, inflation just seems like it's 10% because..." - then this is a must-listen episode. If not, then you're also probably invited to more cocktail parties than the Inflation Guy is.
NOTES
Ashton, Michael, “Real-Feel” Inflation: Quantitative Estimation of Inflation Perceptions, Business Economics, Volume 47, pages 14–26, (2012) (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/be.2011.35 )
Blog callback: Eighth Grade Math vs Shadowstats (https://inflationguy.blog/2021/05/25/eighth-grade-math-vs-shadowstats/ )
Podcast callback: Ep. 72: Chapwood Index vs CPI – Which is the Better Inflation Index? (https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-72-chapwood-index-vs-cpi-%e2%80%93-which-is-the-better-inflation-index/ )
Blog for this month’s CPI: “Inflation Guy’s CPI Summary (August 2024)” (https://inflationguy.blog/2024/09/11/inflation-guys-cpi-summary-august-2024/ )
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