
Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing

Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Excessive inflation is when prices rise faster than wages. A starting job here will pay 2.1 million which is what I earned 15 years ago. Real inflation tends to be 5% and up each year. It is not rocket science to see that making that almost the minimum wage will lead to yet more inflation. It is insane too considering an entry level teacher is a little bit above cleaning a corridor. Getting towards Commie territory and capitalism gone wrong.
Here is Korean inflation minus food and energy. WWe typically don't include food and energy because their prices are affected by things that have nothing to do with monetary policy or anything else that determines the real level of inflation in an economy, so to get a true level of inflation in an economy they're left out of the measurements.
What are the economic conditions that will lead to this excess inflation? And what the fuck is stage one collapse? What are the subsequent stages?
You are very demanding, but being very polite, so I don't mind.
I think stage one collapse was the type seen in 2008. I don't believe there has been a recovery as such because if there was then interest rates would be about 5% and they are obviously not. The next collapse will come and interest rates will be low and I am not quite sure how the next stages evolve as it is really kind of new territory to be doing this.
My own attitude is that interest rates should have gone up sooner, that the big banks been divided up and reset, and that a lot of hardship needed to be endured to go back to an honest starting point. It didn't happen and buying of time happened whence the problems being faced.
I don't have all the answers obviously, but think it very important to be sensible and not be getting into a lot of debt right now.
Out here the economy is tanking. Massive oversupply of property, record youth unemployment, manufacturing shipped off overseas, and record personal debt. The central bank here is stuck and meanwhile the government has increased the minimum wage 30% in 2 years. Trust me, if I was cleaning toilets on the minimum wage now you can have a pretty good life. I think the same about the UK too actually except they have millions of immigrants competing with you too making it harder. Obviously I am not greedy and don't need 2 holidays a year, a sports car, or a Walrus watch.
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