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#MONETARY #INFLATION IS A RELATIVELY NEW PHENOMENON IN THE 🇺🇸
From 1784 to 1971 we had stable prices, and since then, rapid inflation of the #money supply and incomes that don’t keep up.
Does 1971 ring any bells?? pic.twitter.com/fMoumZunDm
— OW (@OccupyWisdom) May 25, 2018
uh oh pic.twitter.com/yDAwWCz0QR
— Alastair Williamson (@StockBoardAsset) May 25, 2018
— Alastair Williamson (@StockBoardAsset) May 25, 2018
don't look at this chart pic.twitter.com/e8sjKffqrh
— Alastair Williamson (@StockBoardAsset) May 23, 2018
1-Month Libor…
May 2009: 0.32%
May 2010: 0.35%
May 2011: 0.19%
May 2012: 0.23%
May 2013: 0.19%
May 2014: 0.15%
May 2015: 0.18%
May 2016: 0.45%
May 2017: 1.04%
Today: 1.97% pic.twitter.com/14WfN4cyss— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) May 26, 2018