Monday, April 16, 2012

Inflation

Charles Kaldec writes:

To see more clearly how the price of the dollar has changed, it helps to
view price changes over a 10 year period. Since 2002, the price of a barrel of
oil has increased four-fold, to $107 last Friday from $26 in 2002. To suggest
that oil companies had enough power to impose such a price increase, or that
speculators are responsible for a quadrupling of the price of oil is, on its
face, preposterous. Instead, the price of oil and gasoline are up because the
Federal Reserve has driven the value of the dollar down.

For example, if the dollar since 2002 had been as good as the:

Chinese yuan, the price of oil today would be $82 and a gallon of
regular gas would cost about $3.10;

Euro, the price of oil today would be $77 and regular gas would cost
about $2.90;

Japanese yen, the price of oil today would be $71 and regular gas would
cost about $2.75;

Swiss Franc, the price of oil today would be $63 and regular gas would
cost about $2.50.

Thanks Mr. Bernanke!

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