• john89@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    you should go to China and ask average Chinese people about how they feel about their “cheap groceries”.

    Have you done this? What did they say?

    wealth inequality is a huge problem, and attribute it to inflation is naive. the rich has power in a capitalistic society, they will win no matter we are in an inflationary or deflationary economy. to think deflation will be good for the working people is very naive.

    You haven’t disproved my point about inflation being a tool for the ruling class to recoup the gains of the working class, which it is. You’ve just said “they will win no matter what and deflation is not good for working people” without explaining why.

    Can you elaborate on why deflation is bad? Do you think inflation isn’t a result of workers having more money to spend and businesses raising prices to maximize profit?

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      6 days ago

      I have. It was rent, not groceries, but same conversation. Their feedback was consistent. “In the past, the government covered this entirely, but now we have to pay a part.”

      I asked how that works when they are employed by the government, technically. The government is how they earn money to pay for the thing the government used to pay for. How does this make sense?

      Their answer: “In the past, the government covered this entirely, but now we have to pay a part.”

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        5 days ago

        Do you think everyone in China works for the government?

        And getting the same answer sounds more like a language issue or brush off than anything significant.