Is there really a silver lining to hyperinflation?

Is there really a silver lining to hyperinflation?

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How the fuck is this related to television and film you fucking retard.

How Jewish

Who cares if money is worthless and you're being invaded, you have higher salaries! But remember ,capitalism bad!
I can't wait till america implodes

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debts are effectively decreased. Lets say you take out a 30yr $400K fixed-rate mortgage in 2010 USD; but 12 years later, you'd be paying it off in 2022 USD.

>debts are effectively decreased
sure, but unless wages increase at least proportionally, the cost of those debts increase and make you poorer

I still wonder if currency will still be inflationary in the future or they'll debase like there is no tomorrow

*and
ehhhhhhh

>got a $.80 salary increase
Thanks uncle Joe!

This isnt television and film

everyone must ask for raises. the money you are getting paid isn't worth as much as it used to be. I'm not talking about a 10% raise either. wake up sheeple

I spent 20 years investing in the iron price. Now I'm rich. Give me your house.

Seething goverment shill found

It’s CNBC job to make you happy about being fucked in the wallet.

First day?

>everything costs 10% more but at least you get paid 2% more

>salary went up 0.5% this year
>prices went up 6%
thank you mr goldberg

>everything doubles in price
>salary goes up 15% if you're lucky
Wagiebros..... We fucking won

I'm from Argentina (I'm white) and inflation is nothing really. In other countries people worry too much about it. Here we have one of the biggest inflation in the world and the country is still going fine.

Maybe, but it certainly isn't this. At best you're treading water but I doubt most people are getting 10%-20% raises every single year to keep up with it.

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