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250 Years: Price Stability Lost to Slow Inflation
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The RetireCoast article, "The 250-Year Price Shock," argues that America's high modern cost of living is the result of a financial history moving from centuries of price stability to permanent, managed inflation. Using reconstructed family ledgers and wage data from colonial times, the piece demonstrates that purchasing power remained virtually unchanged for over 150 years (1720–1913), only temporarily interrupted by the severe effects of the Revolutionary War's fiat currency collapse. This long-standing stability was fundamentally broken by a series of 20th-century government actions, culminating in President Nixon’s 1971 decision to fully abandon the gold standard, which led to persistent, unbacked price increases. The author fiercely critiques the Federal Reserve's current 2% inflation target, claiming this policy is mathematically guaranteed to erode purchasing power significantly over the long term. Projections based on this compounding rate suggest that if the current trend continues, a skilled tradesman's daily wage by 2100 will buy exactly the same minimal amount of goods as it did during the absolute worst period of hyperinflation in 1779.
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