Inflation Will Hit Again Sooner Than Markets Expect

Is the U.S. about to experience a second wave of inflation? According to Professor Steve Hanke, one of the world’s foremost experts on money supply and inflation, the answer is increasingly yes. In this explosive interview with Maggie Lake, Hanke warns that a powerful combination of forces, including the end of quantitative tightening, new bank regulations, political pressure to cut rates, and the monetization of massive deficits, is now accelerating the money supply again. And with it, the risk of renewed inflation and a dangerously over-inflated market bubble.
Hanke explains why the Federal Reserve’s “data-dependent” approach has left investors flying blind, how the U.S. is entering a period of regime uncertainty not seen since the 1930s, and why the affordability crisis at the bottom of the K-shaped economy will continue to worsen even as asset prices surge.
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