Not exact matches
But that's at least in
part because those of us who get paid to write
about such things have been conditioned to treat
inflation as a non-story.
That was
part of our thinking in late 2013, when
inflation was running persistently below target: we were concerned
about the downside risks to
inflation, but decided against easing policy further to avoid exacerbating growing household indebtedness and elevated house prices.
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part of the interview: whether we can reasonably expect the US markets to keep going up at their long - term average 7 % per year after
inflation, or whether that was a unique period of US expansion which won't be repeated again.
Well you know let's also talk
about, go back to the financial repression
part because one thing I've started to write
about and other people have also started to write
about is the possibility that we finally get some
inflation.
Readers may recall that we have talked
about the theory espoused by our previous guest speaker Ben Hunt with respect to price
inflation in a period of monetary tightening in a series of recent posts entitled «Business Cycles and Inflation» (see Part 1 and Part 2 for the
inflation in a period of monetary tightening in a series of recent posts entitled «Business Cycles and
Inflation» (see Part 1 and Part 2 for the
Inflation» (see
Part 1 and
Part 2 for the details).
So, if these waves are discovered — and both Scott and I have been
part of a group that has been looking at we might be able to do in the next set of satellites that may look for this, and John has been a leader in thinking
about building experiments to look for these things — if we detect gravitational waves from
inflation, there is a real possibility of pinning things down [enough] so that one could perhaps convince every physicist that
inflation happened.
According to PayScale, the average K - 12 teacher salary was
about $ 46,284 as of August 2016 and for the most
part, average teacher salaries have maintained pace with
inflation since the early 1990s.1 All public school teachers must have a degree and be certified or licensed by the state in which they teach.
The great
part about the $ 60,000 I make every year is it will last as long as I own my rental properties, in fact it will increase over time as I pay off mortgages and
inflation causes rents to increase.
Calculating the cost of a loan in the IBR program can be somewhat complex, in
part due to the need to make assumptions
about future income and
inflation increases.
Obviously,
inflation will play a
part, and like the stock market, the fact that insurance costs have gone down over the last five years could mean they're poised for an
about - face.