Milton Friedman on Inflation of the 70’s Versus Today

by | July 23, 2022

Chicago’s University most famed economist, Milton Friedman, discussing inflation of the 1970s,

Chicago’s University most famed economist, Milton Friedman, discussing inflation of the 1970s, and various forms of money from gold to tobacco, and the US printing press that just keeps turning, and we compare that to the #inflation of today.

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