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Inflation

What It Is, Why It's Bad, and How to Fix It

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Inflation

By: Steve Forbes, Nathan Lewis, Elizabeth Ames
Narrated by: Carol Monda
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Inflation: What It Is, Why It’s Bad, and How to Fix It explains what’s behind the worst inflationary storm in more than forty years—one that is dominating the headlines and shaking Americans by their pocketbooks. The cost-of-living explosion since the COVID pandemic has raised alarms about a possible return of a 1970’s-style “Great Inflation.” Some observers even fear a descent into the kind of Weimar-style hyperinflation that has torn apart so many nations. Is this true? If so, what should be done? How should we prepare for the future?

Inflation answers these and other questions in an engaging discussion that draws on the singular expertise of Steve Forbes, chairman of Forbes Media, acclaimed for his insights on money and the economy; Nathan Lewis, internationally renowned expert on money and taxation; and author and journalist Elizabeth Ames.

The authors say that today’s problems can be solved by discarding longstanding beliefs that helped bring on the current crisis. They include the notion that central banks can create prosperity through artificially creating money “out of thin air,” and also that economic “stability” requires “a little inflation.” Such ideas for decades have been Holy Writ in official Washington. Inflation shows why they are misguided. The book also explains why the current rage for heedless money-printing advocated by left-wing advocates of so-called Modern Monetary Theory is likely to lead the nation—and the world—down the road to disaster.

Packed with examples from the headlines and from history, Inflation is a unique, real-world exploration of the subject that addresses everyday concerns of Americans under siege by rising prices, including steps you should take to protect your wealth.

Inflation is essential listening for everyone seeking to navigate these tumultuous times.

©2022 Steve Forbes, Nathan Lewis, and Elizabeth Ames (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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Thank you Forbes for writing this book, Inflation is the unrecognised crime against humanity, I wish there was a bit more on crypto though, not just as an investment opportunity, but it's merrits too.

Great guide to inflation

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Very short and no new insights
Just repeating stuff that is readily available in the press

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This is probably the least nuanced book I’ve ever read. The entire thing is plugging a gold backed currency as the solution to all the worlds problems. Poorly argued points made me authors that seem to think everyone else stupid apart from them with no care to balance the pros and cons of an argument. Didn’t learn a thing - waste of money.

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