16) And, in fact, since 2000, inflation has averaged ~2.3%/year.
So far, everything looks reasonable: the gov't keeps printing $, it causes ~2.5% inflation, it offsets the risk of investing, and scales up during recessions when risk is the highest.
So what's the worry?
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23) Some of this is the rich getting richer; some is _new_ people climbing higher than anyone from 2007.
But, one way or another, it's happening:
forbes.com/sites/isabelle
The richest people are worth 3x as much as 2007's richest.
But _median_ income has only grown ~33%.
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26) Ok, so, yeah, some things are up a lot more than CPI over the last few years.
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27) In particular, given the amount of wealth that has gone towards creating the richest in history, the assets whose prices have appreciated–the place that the 17% annual monetary supply increases have gone–are assets that a single person could spend millions of dollars on.
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