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>>>>> The economy functioning is of greater benefit to the whole than the value of currency hoarders maintaining its value. If you want to preserve wealth, own things you expect people to trade their time or capital for into the future. Retirees on a fixed income; immigrants, the poor, and people with no access to credit would like to have a word with you
Have the word with me. That's what cost of living adjustments (social security or other systems) & prudently investing a lifetime of retirement savings (in a safe mix of investments to support both growth and safety) and improved underwriting and funding for those folks (respectively) is for. It's not an issue with the currency, that's not what currencies are for. If you're expecting the value of a currency to never…
Isnt that also... Insolvent?
>>>> prudently investing a lifetime of retirement savings
Would you deem people that invested on bonds of the US govt, GM, that they invested prudently?
>>>>If you're expecting the value of a currency to never change, you are asking a fish to climb a tree.
Change implies movement in both directions. Yet what we are seeing is a clear, pronounced, increasing onedirectional slope