bilby
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Do you have any evidence for the claim that the US Government does not have the resource to do this without drastically increasing inflation?Of course, the government could step in and find a way to support all those people. At present, however, the US government simply does not have the resources to do so. They can increase the deficit, borrow against the future, or print more money, but each of those is also likely to increase inflation. And if it increases too much, then we're at widespread poverty, food insecurity, and anxiety for everyone.
Like, an example of a similar situation where such inflation has occurred given similar circumstances.
Be specific.
I think you're setting up an unattainable goal there. I don't believe there are similar circumstances to look at anywhere, so it's kind of moot.
They've already dumped a few trillion dollars into the economy and seen it evaporate in days. If we just keep adding debt to an already large pile of US debt, by handing out money that doesn't currently exist... my understanding is that inflation is a pretty normal effect. Maybe ask Laughing Dog for more details?
Of course, if you'd rather believe they have the financial resources necessary to do so easily at hand, go for it.
Is inflation currently a major concern? Are economists forecasting high inflation in the near future?
The worry right now is deflation.
So exactly what do you think is constraining the maximum expenditure of the US government? As you say, they have dropped trillions already without even slowing the collapse of inflation. The cost of feeding a few hundred million people for a couple of years is easily witin their means.
The problem is that those holding the purse strings would rather give those trillions to existing billionaires, and to the corporations those billionaires run, instead of giving ordinary people the means to survive until it is safe for them to resume their employment.