How come we experience so much more inflation than deflation? in other words, why does our buying power decrease far more often than it increases?Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 453 points – 12 months ago161Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDoesn't matter, America is the only country πΊπ²US defaultism has made its way here from Reddit, I see.I don't think it'd a reddit thing, it's an American thing. They'll still do it even when they're in a minority. The /c/news thing being US only really shits me though.
Doesn't matter, America is the only country πΊπ²US defaultism has made its way here from Reddit, I see.I don't think it'd a reddit thing, it's an American thing. They'll still do it even when they're in a minority. The /c/news thing being US only really shits me though.
US defaultism has made its way here from Reddit, I see.I don't think it'd a reddit thing, it's an American thing. They'll still do it even when they're in a minority. The /c/news thing being US only really shits me though.
I don't think it'd a reddit thing, it's an American thing. They'll still do it even when they're in a minority. The /c/news thing being US only really shits me though.
Doesn't matter, America is the only country πΊπ²
US defaultism has made its way here from Reddit, I see.
I don't think it'd a reddit thing, it's an American thing.
They'll still do it even when they're in a minority.
The /c/news thing being US only really shits me though.