• FluffyPotato
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    2 months ago

    Inflating money only loses purchasing power if it’s tied to the value of something else as I originally said. That was literally my original point.

    And what do you mean by USD debt?

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      2 months ago

      Money is always tied to the value of things, so according to you inflating the money supply always leads to money losing purchasing power.

      Debt denominated in USD