Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Mirage of Inflation

Who among us does not feel richer and prouder when he is told that our national income has doubled (in terms of dollars, of course) compared with some preinflationary period? Even the clerk who used to get $75 a week and now gets $120 thinks that he must be in some way better off, though it costs him twice as much to live as it did when he was getting $75. He is of course not blind to the rise in the cost of living. But neither is he as fully aware of his real position as he would have been if his cost of living had not changed and if his money salary had been reduced to give him the same reduced purchasing power that he now has, in spite of his salary increase, because of higher prices. Inflation is the autosuggestion, the hypnotism, the anesthetic, that has dulled the pain of the operation for him. Inflation is the opium of the people.

The Fed, with its printing presses, continues to "create wealth" by increasing the money supply. It is a stealth tax on our standard of living. It is the reason that a working man can no longer support his family unless the wife also works as was the case in the 1950's and 1960's. Henry Hazlitt explains...

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