"A consumer basket [of goods] selling for $100 in 1790 cost only slightly more, at $108, than its equivalent in 1913 (the year of the Fed’s founding). But thereafter the price soared, reaching $2,422 in 2008.”

Read:

https://mises.org/mises-wire/open-letter-treasury-secretary-bessent

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I'm always amazed at how we (a society as a whole) got boiled so quickly

We're worse than a frog

Would've jumped out long ago

Yet we're boiling hot!

#haiku

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