22) (c) means that (a) and (b) can borrow against their equity (that they either created or invested in), increasing the liquid capital they have.
All three of these point in the same direction:
the richest people from 2022 are worth a lot more than the richest from 2007.
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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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32) And 17% is a lot.
So, in the end, I think that in some senses the straightforward answer is the correct one. The inflation has been here the whole time, hiding in plain sight.
The worry, then, is hyperinflation, devaluation of the US dollar, and serious economic impact.
