A stupid question to economics twitter. Why has inflation been so low for so long, despite all the money sloshing around the economy? 1. For an obvious reason I'm too basic to understand (give me links!) 2. For a subtle reason I'm too dim to understand (link me!) 3. Nobody knows
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The amount of money in VC is orders of magnitude too small to move the needle of the aggregate US economy. ~$140B of VC raised in 2019. Compared to e.g. $1.2T of home sales or $4T in healthcare spend. VC’s power is leveraging relatively small sums for outsized impact.
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And there you see tremendous inflation, i. e. in terms. Inflation appears where the money is: big-city property (price) , stocks (p/e) , VC (founder’s market), debt (low rates).
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