Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so expensive now compared to just 3 years ago? Is it ever going to go back to how it was? I learn a lot on this board so I'm looking for genuine insight. Is it because the government put so much money into circulation during the pandemic and disincentivized work?
Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so expensive now compared to just 3 years ago? Is it ever going to go back to how it was? I learn a lot on this board so I'm looking for genuine insight. Is it because the government put so much money into circulation during the pandemic and disincentivized work?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so expensive now compared to just 3 years ago? Is it ever going to go back to how it was? I learn a lot on this board so I'm looking for genuine insight. Is it because the government put so much money into circulation during the pandemic and disincentivized work?
I'm always curious when people say this - who do you imagine is disincentivized to work? Are you disincentivized? Do high prices really pair up with disincentive to work, in your mind?
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Seriously. The great COVID money giveaway was what - a grand total of $1200 per household? Two years ago? That doesn't amount to squat at this point.
People are forgetting that for the first year of COVID there was extremely generous unemployment relief and a significant number of people took the relief rather than work. Participation in the labor market fell sharply and we still haven't recovered.
Anonymous wrote:Basic economics. Money has less value because there is so much of it floating around. I’d say that one dollar has the value of about 25-35 cents at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so expensive now compared to just 3 years ago? Is it ever going to go back to how it was? I learn a lot on this board so I'm looking for genuine insight. Is it because the government put so much money into circulation during the pandemic and disincentivized work?
I'm always curious when people say this - who do you imagine is disincentivized to work? Are you disincentivized? Do high prices really pair up with disincentive to work, in your mind?
"
Seriously. The great COVID money giveaway was what - a grand total of $1200 per household? Two years ago? That doesn't amount to squat at this point.
People are forgetting that for the first year of COVID there was extremely generous unemployment relief and a significant number of people took the relief rather than work. Participation in the labor market fell sharply and we still haven't recovered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so expensive now compared to just 3 years ago? Is it ever going to go back to how it was? I learn a lot on this board so I'm looking for genuine insight. Is it because the government put so much money into circulation during the pandemic and disincentivized work?
I'm always curious when people say this - who do you imagine is disincentivized to work? Are you disincentivized? Do high prices really pair up with disincentive to work, in your mind?
"
Seriously. The great COVID money giveaway was what - a grand total of $1200 per household? Two years ago? That doesn't amount to squat at this point.
People are forgetting that for the first year of COVID there was extremely generous unemployment relief and a significant number of people took the relief rather than work. Participation in the labor market fell sharply and we still haven't recovered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everything so expensive now compared to just 3 years ago? Is it ever going to go back to how it was? I learn a lot on this board so I'm looking for genuine insight. Is it because the government put so much money into circulation during the pandemic and disincentivized work?
I'm always curious when people say this - who do you imagine is disincentivized to work? Are you disincentivized? Do high prices really pair up with disincentive to work, in your mind?
"
Seriously. The great COVID money giveaway was what - a grand total of $1200 per household? Two years ago? That doesn't amount to squat at this point.