Inflation has made us all poorer!

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Notice how despite we are in the worst recession ever, prices are still high. Too high. From HDB flats to groceries to food to petrol & transport costs.

Why?

During the 1939–1942 period, the UK depleted much of its gold stock in purchases of munitions and weaponry on a "cash and carry" basis from the U.S. and other nations.[citation needed] This depletion of the UK's reserve convinced Winston Churchill of the impracticality of returning to a pre-war style gold standard. To put it simply the war had bankrupted Britain. John Maynard Keynes, who had argued against such a gold standard, proposed to put the power to print money in the hands of the privately owned Bank of England. Keynes, in warning about the menaces of inflation, said "By a continuous process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens. By this method, they not only confiscate, but they confiscate arbitrarily; and while the process impoverishes many, it actually enriches some".[9] Quite possibly because of this, the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement established the International Monetary Fund and an international monetary system based on convertibility of the various national currencies into a U.S. dollar that was in turn convertible into gold. It also prevented countries from manipulating their currency's value to gain an edge in international trade.


I've noticed who over the past 10 years that every dollar earned has bought me less and less.
Standard of living has declined in spore! High cost and over-crowding!
 
Notice how despite we are in the worst recession ever, prices are still high. Too high. From HDB flats to groceries to food to petrol & transport costs.

Why?

Standard of living has declined in spore! High cost and over-crowding!

When no one buys, you see deflation and that is the worst thing a govenment wants. So die die they have to inflate everything. To keep economy going, and expanding.

In simple words, you are working harder for less things.
 
When no one buys, you see deflation and that is the worst thing a govenment wants. So die die they have to inflate everything. To keep economy going, and expanding.

In simple words, you are working harder for less things.

You maybe right. Now is deflation time. All price are moving south for all thing eg. property/fuel/foods/electronic...................
 
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Stop LYING, u naughty boy! My ministers did not comprain. Why should a peasant like u make so much noise? *chey*
 
Singapore is ranked as one of most expensive cities to live in Asia :(
 
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Say whatever u want, but donch blame my Familee can oready! *hee*hee*
 
When no one buys, you see deflation and that is the worst thing a govenment wants. So die die they have to inflate everything. To keep economy going, and expanding.

In simple words, you are working harder for less things.

Inflation, deflation, whatever. It is just a relative measurement. We will buy less things absolutely and we will be working harder absolutely. The end of the gold standard, the currency adjustments twice (include the Plaza Accord), the end of the Cold War, borrowing grandchildren's money to sustain the unsustainable, the final spin with the house bubble means it is payback time to our grandchildren, means our children and grandchildren suffer.

The world pays for support this system by buying US bonds and feeding into the system. To bad you can't call it quits, because the winner would still be the USA.

The inevitable is coming. Green technology is bullshit that cannot fly off for investment spins. Enjoy the downgrading effect.
 
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