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Hyperinflationary Depression Early As 2010
shadowstats.com — "The U.S. economy is in an intensifying inflationary recession that eventually will evolve into a hyperinflationary great depression. Hyperinflation could be experienced as early as 2010, if not before, and likely no more than a decade down the road." Get ready!
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- bohemianowl, on 05/09/2008, -2/+10FTA: A fairly crude definition of hyperinflation is a circumstance, where, due to extremely rapid price increases, the largest pre-hyperinflation bank note ($100 bill in the United States) becomes worth more as functional toilet paper/tissue than as currency.
(I am sorry but $100 bills are too scratchy and not absorbent, so they will never be worth more than Toilet Paper in functionality) - RPliberty, on 05/10/2008, -0/+7Why not try 2-ply $50's? Anyway it beats the hell out of these little silver bars.
- roosevans, on 05/10/2008, -9/+1The nature of all economies is the ups and downs of good times and bad times, inflation and recession, booms and busts. America will survive and learn from this economic downturn we are currently experiencing, in my opinion.
- ytsejam29, on 05/27/2008, -0/+3See Weimar Republic, Germany.
- IconoclastStill, on 06/01/2008, -1/+6Slightly more credible than the chicken little proclamations of gorebull scamming, but I'm not losing sleep.
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