Shrinking Money Supply = Recession And Sub-2% Inflation By End Of Year

A discussion about the outlook on the economy, recession risk, social stability, and the markets.

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When I interviewed today's guest expert back in August of 2021 when inflation was 5%, he made the bold prediction that the CPI would eventually hit 9%, a prediction that seemed unthinkable at the time -- but it indeed proved true less than a year later.

He then called for inflation to moderate substantially, which it also did.

Where does he see inflation headed from here?

To find out, as well as hear his latest outlook on the economy, recession risk, social stability, and the markets, we welcome back Steve Hanke professor, of applied economics at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Video Length: 01:27:16


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