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I’m not seeing anything in these quotes claiming there wasn’t inflation in America before the Fed.


The Friedman quotes attributed inflation to the actions of the Fed.

As for inflation through the history of the US, see:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45081346


> Friedman quotes attributed inflation to the actions of the Fed

Then this is a lie: “Inflation started the year after the Fed was created. See ‘Monetary History of the United States’ by Milton Friedman” [1].

> for inflation through the history of the US, see

I’ve already pointed out how that source lies about the data it cites [2].

I will assume you’re misunderstanding what you’re reading. But it’s too close to willful dishonesty for me to continue to engage if you’re just going to double down.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45081413

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45081346


There's no need for you to be nasty.


Sorry, didn’t mean to convey that. Just perhaps mild frustration.

I don’t believe you meant to speak inaccurately. But the chart clearly misquotes its source data. That was pointed out and yet we couldn’t get past it across multiple threads.

I pulled the source data and recompiled the true rates; they partly support your hypothesis (but not the chart’s). There was inflation before the Fed but, if those data are to be believed, very little of it was secular. The balance of inter- versus intragenerational stability (and how that may have changed with industrialization and computers) is a genuinely interesting question, and not one I’d have stumbled across in this context were it not for you.




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