Message from @EnderOctanus

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2019-05-27 23:01:49 UTC  

In the long run yes... putting more money into the system will cause prices to rise.

A) If businesses see that people will have more money, they will rise prices in order to cash in on it

B) As wages rises, demand rises, and naturally the supply will rise to meet this new demand at a higher price equilibrium

C) as wages rises, so does expenses due to employment. Companies need to cover these costs so they raise prices

2019-05-27 23:01:59 UTC  

Nah I just don't think I should take any of you to be reliable sources.

2019-05-27 23:02:09 UTC  

No offense.

2019-05-27 23:02:56 UTC  

I mean this isn't the best place to look for such things so.

2019-05-27 23:03:12 UTC  

So when wages stay stagnant, prices should as well right?

2019-05-27 23:03:16 UTC  

But wait

2019-05-27 23:03:18 UTC  

For fuck sake, this is like saying an increase in the price of milk will cause inflation

2019-05-27 23:03:25 UTC  

Why are prices increasing?

2019-05-27 23:04:21 UTC  

@galesteppes prices can raise due to external forces, such as shortages, Import cost increase etc.... Or due to expected economic upturns or downturns

2019-05-27 23:04:31 UTC  

B is not necessarily true, if I am putting away a third of my pay to save for retirement, I am just gonna put away more money if I get paid more, and retire sooner. Not spend it all.

2019-05-27 23:05:14 UTC  

Generally if people have more money, they are going to spend more of it

2019-05-27 23:05:26 UTC  

Savings will also increase which means banks will invest more as well

2019-05-27 23:05:33 UTC  

Wage prices can also lower if you artificially flood the market with migrants

2019-05-27 23:06:07 UTC  

`The idea that higher wages can cause inflation is simply bad economics. It is part of the same discredited Keynesian analysis that tells us that government budget deficits create economic growth and that increased saving reduces it.`

2019-05-27 23:06:44 UTC  

But budget deficits often create economic growth.

2019-05-27 23:06:53 UTC  

<:thronk:441701565607444482>

2019-05-27 23:07:08 UTC  

Maybe if you squint really hard

2019-05-27 23:07:13 UTC  

Might not be the intent of course.

2019-05-27 23:07:26 UTC  

Ree don't make me type the stuff that's literally in the articles I just posted <:triggered:382980748115968000>

2019-05-27 23:07:51 UTC  

I'm not saying you should spend a lot to make problems better, but the two often go hand in hand.

2019-05-27 23:08:05 UTC  

Eh,

2019-05-27 23:08:23 UTC  

I think it's several stages removed from causation

2019-05-27 23:08:37 UTC  

Stimulus right? Could fail. So shouldn't rely heavily on it. But saying it doesn't happen seems dumb.

2019-05-27 23:09:15 UTC  

Probably creating worse problems than you solve

2019-05-27 23:09:45 UTC  

You create a deficit, then you fuck with interest rates, which makes the economy scramble to build shit, then a lot of people default on debt, and you have to fuck with shit all over again

2019-05-27 23:09:47 UTC  

High taxes will probably get pushed as a result to pay for it

2019-05-27 23:10:25 UTC  

Yeah.

2019-05-27 23:10:55 UTC  

It's keynesian economics, and it stimulates the economy ON ACCIDENT lol

2019-05-27 23:11:01 UTC  

Well. I'm not building a company anytime soon for a reason lol

2019-05-28 01:50:08 UTC  

That's how you do it

2019-05-28 01:53:17 UTC  

<:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>

2019-05-28 01:53:54 UTC  

Ideally, this is how I want to live when I'm retired

2019-05-28 01:54:31 UTC  

All my assets contributing to a trust, and I pay myself for any goods I require

2019-05-28 01:56:33 UTC  

a little think to think about, the 15$ minimum wage the US is forcing on people you need to work in retail at least 5 years to be earning here in norway if he did start working at the age of 18

2019-05-28 01:56:50 UTC  

<:super_edgy:426099058466095119>

2019-05-28 02:00:11 UTC  

a 18 year old will be payed around 12$H

2019-05-28 03:06:33 UTC  

IRL bloodsports

2019-05-28 03:06:59 UTC  

pretty much diplomatic ideological debate.