Kumquat_conniption t1_ix1jk8m wrote
Reply to comment by rainniier2 in For people that bought single family homes in Boston or adjacent suburbs since last summer, how much are you paying per month in mortgage, taxes, insurance? by Bostonosaurus
They could also stop these massive spending bills. And naming one of them "inflation reduction bill" was just insulting.
rainniier2 t1_ix2h0m6 wrote
If you educate yourself on the Feds monetary policy you would understand that federal spending bills are not what is impacting housing prices and housing interest rates.
ApplesauceDuck t1_ix3ay58 wrote
The feds monetary policy and federal spending bills have nothing to do with each other. The Fed is a private institution not controlled by government policy. Spending bills impact inflation in different ways, generally more spending is correlated with inflation. For example, spendy fiscal policy increases M2 velocity which correlates to a slight uptick in CPI.
E: to address the “if you educate yourself” comment I have a masters in this stuff and was taught by one of the preeminent monetary theorists in the world so hopefully that covers it.
Kumquat_conniption t1_ix2nut9 wrote
They are certainly affecting inflation which is the only thing I said.
ApplesauceDuck t1_ix3andx wrote
I’m not sure why you’re being downvoted. It has never been a political issue policy to say that both fiscal and monetary policy have both impacted inflation rates.
Kumquat_conniption t1_ix3bybt wrote
Yeah I thought that was funny because I'm as far left as it goes- I'm an anarcho communist lol. But I'm guessing because so many right wingers used inflation as a reason to blame everything on Biden, so when you bring it up people are nervous that you're some crazy Trumper. I think it's understandable, although inflation is a problem that we have to try and tackle eventually. We can't spend our way out of that one.
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