Do paychecks keep up with the hidden taxation of inflation created by the private Federal Reserve?
The central government and corporate media tells us that we're doing just great and inflation is nothing, but my paycheck is not tied to the cost of living and food and fuel seems to cost more of my pay.
Do most people's paychecks keep up with inflation, or does the hidden taxation of inflation require paychecks to always lag price increases to ensure the right people profit from quantitative easing?
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Answer by Uncle Pennybags
Well, so far, inflation has been unusually light during the last several years.
But since paychecks have been shrinking, the answer is no.
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