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The US Consumer Price Index rose 6.8% in 2021
Inflation At A Glance
An Increase In The Price of Goods or Services Due To Weakening Currency
- Caused by:
- Surge in product demand
- Production cost increases
- Supply chain breakdowns
- Changing house prices
- Two Major Theories
- Cost-Push Inflation
- Higher costs raise prices
- Demand-Pull Inflation
- Demand outpaces available products
- Cost-Push Inflation
- Inflation is Measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
- Monitors a ‘basket of goods’
- Housing
- Food & beverage
- Clothing
- Education
- Medicine
- Recreation
- Transportation
- Miscellaneous
- Monitors a ‘basket of goods’
- The Federal Reserve Aims To Keep Inflation at 2% or Less
- But rates are starting to rise
- 2019: 2.3%
- 2020: 1.4%
- 2021: 6.8%
- But rates are starting to rise
Inflation rates are higher than ever, with the biggest jump in more than 30 years
What is inflation? Check out our Glossary!
A Brief History Of American Inflation
- 1778: Highest inflation rate of all time
- 29.78% according to cultural data
- 1913: Federal Reserve signed into law
- Money backed by gold standard
- 1919: CPI compiled for the first time
- Collected as weighted average prices
- 1965 to 1982: The Great Stagflation
- Inflation rose more than 14% at its peak
- 2008: The Great Recession
- Caused by policies attempting to reduce inflation
2021 prices are 15.53 times higher than the average prices of 1921
We Are Paying More For The Same Amount
- Compared To Last Year, Prices Rose:
- Used cars 29.7%
- Food 8.3%
- Healthcare 6%
- Clothing 5.6%
- Energy 4.6%
America has the eighth-highest inflation rate in the world as of Q3 2021
How The US Controls Runaway Inflation
- Three Strategies
- Reduce the amount of money in circulation
- Decrease bond prices
- Increase interest rates through the central bank
- But these sometimes have unintended consequences
- Induce recessions
- Decrease spending power
- Create job loss
The United States Has Experienced More Than 19 Recessions In Less Than 100 Years
What To Expect From Ongoing Inflation
- Higher cost of living
- US hourly earnings are down 1.1% in 2021
- Higher wages
- Average hourly ages rose 5.1% in 2021
- Lower unemployment rate
- Unemployment dropped to 4.2% in November 2021
- Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA)
- Social security will rise 5.9% in 2022 to combat growing cost of living
- Increased interest rates
- The Fed’s New Dot charts suggest a hike of 3% by 2024
- Lower savings rates
- Average rates range between 0.01% APY to 0.10% APY, far below inflation
- Changed investment preferences
- Since Q2 2021, S&P 500 earnings rose 6% to $39.86
“Inflation came in various forms—sometimes led by wages, sometimes by prices, by foods, by oil; sometimes it was domestic and sometimes imported. Many programs have been launched to stop it—without durable success. Inflation seemed a Hydra-headed monster, growing two new heads each time one was cut off.” – Herbert Stein, Presidential economist
Protecting Yourself From The Effects Of Inflation
- Invest in stocks
- (not financial advice)
- Purchase some property
- Good rental property provides a minimum 10% ROI
- Increase your earning potential through education
- 30 million Americans could be earning 70% more
- Consider commodities
- Foods and industrial metals 7% to 19% ROI
- Raise retirement contributions
- Increase your total amount invested by 1% each year
Inflation is coming. Are you ready to protect your finances?
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