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On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Peter St. Onge, a visiting fellow of the Heritage Foundation. As inflation remains high, even Washington's preferred jobs and economic growth measures are beginning to weaken, fueling fears of stagflation. Peter, Ryan, and Tho talk about what this means for Americans, its potential political fallout for November, and what mix of "carrots and sticks" Washington may have planned for dealing with the public backlash.
Early in this video, there's a really good description of economic data become so distorted and why it's so hard to avoid.
Is it not already here?
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That might depend on your definition of "prolonged".
I think this entire period, that started with Covid, is going to be looked back on as one long global economic depression.
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