How Money Printing Made Supply Chain Disruptions Even Worse

By A Mystery Man Writer

Over the past few years “supply chain disruptions” have been widely blamed for price increases, perhaps in an attempt to take the blame off the Fed. But why have these disruptions been so harmful and persistent? It turns out money printing is behind that problem, too.

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