RedditIsShit9922 t1_iu8ckpd wrote
Reply to comment by r448191 in Japan unveils $200 billion in new spending to ease inflation pain by NBAtee
Spending the money means higher debt. Inflation is fought with higher interest. You think it is a good idea to have high debt when interest is rising?
And when the government gives the average Joe more money, then this will make inflation worse in our current situation. The current inflation is a result of there being high demand, lots of money but not enough production/transport to meet the demand. If the people had less money, they would buy less. Thus demand would shrink and inflation would be reduced. But with more money, people will want to buy even more shit.
Scar589 t1_iu8enuj wrote
I wish I could upvote this a million times.
Edit: u/r488191 is correct though. You both are. If you spend the money you already have it won't affect inflation as the amount of money in circulation stays constant. But if you print (like u/r488191 pointed out) or borrow (like you pointed out), the supply of money grows and so does inflation.
RedditIsShit9922 t1_iu9tjyu wrote
Right, but demand is also an issue. The state using the money to reduce debt will result in less demand than giving money to everybody.
I am not against support from the government by the way. It just frustrates me how undifferentiated this support is. Here in Germany, literally every citizen gets this inflation support, including freaking millionaires.
Scar589 t1_iua3tvz wrote
Agreed.
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