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Submitted by rstlne on January 21, 2008 - 09:07.
People whose wages can go up at least have a chance of dealing with inflation. What about retires, people living on fixed incomes, and pensioners whose pensions are not indexed to inflation? They're cornered. That's why inflation is bad.
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People whose wages can go up
Submitted by rstlne on January 21, 2008 - 09:07.
People whose wages can go up at least have a chance of dealing with inflation. What about retires, people living on fixed incomes, and pensioners whose pensions are not indexed to inflation? They're cornered. That's why inflation is bad.