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Subject How Easy Money Creates Income and Wealth Inequality
Date May 18, 2021 7:59 PM
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** May 18, 2021
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** By Jonathan Newman
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** How Monetary Expansion Creates Income and Wealth Inequality ([link removed])
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Economic inequality caused by money printing benefits most those who claim to stand up for "the little guy" and denounce "trickle-down" markets. But there is nothing more "trickle down" than government money printing from on high.

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** By Ryan McMaken
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** Money-Supply Growth Finally Slows in March, Drops to 10-Month Low ([link removed])
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During March 2021, year-over-year (YOY) growth in the money supply was at 34.1 percent. That's down slightly from February's rate of 39.1 percent, and up from the March 2020 rate of 11.3 percent.

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** By Doug French
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** The Real Estate Boom in Vegas Is More Frenzied Than Ever ([link removed])
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In Las Vegas, asset price inflation is combining with rising prices on building materials to create a real estate bubble of remarkable proportions.

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