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Shapiro: Biden Admin Calls Skyrocketing Inflation 'Putin's Price Hike,' But the Facts Don't Lie

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This week, America received yet another shocking inflation report: Over the past 12 months, inflation has skyrocketed 8.5 percent, outpacing wage gains by 2.9 percent.

That inflation has flooded every area of American life, from gas (up 48 percent) to airfare (24 percent) to furniture (16 percent) to milk (13 percent). Inflation is costing the average American family hundreds of dollars per month — and, as we know, inflation is a highly regressive tax, harming those at the bottom of the income spectrum the most.

For its part, the Biden administration blames Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. White House press secretary and incipient MSNBC employee Jen Psaki announced that “we expect March [consumer price index] headline inflation to be extraordinarily elevated due to Putin’s price hike” and blamed gas prices alone for the spike. That, of course, is ludicrous.

In February 2021, the month after Biden took office, the inflation rate was just 1.7 percent. In April 2021 it spiked to 4.2 percent. By May 2021, the inflation rate was 5 percent. It remained in that range until October, when it spiked to 6.2 percent; it then spiked again to 6.8 percent in November and 7.5 percent in January.

In other words, the problem ain’t Putin.

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It also isn’t supply chain issues alone. The core inflation rate in Europe has remained well below that in the U.S.; the harmonized index of consumer prices was 5.9 percent in February in the Europe area, compared to 7.9 percent in the U.S.

So what is the problem? The problem lies in loose monetary policy from the Federal Reserve for years on end, combined with wildly irresponsible economic policy from the Biden administration.

Begin with the Federal Reserve. Between 2008 and 2015, the federal funds effective rate was essentially zero. It rose to 2.39 percent in May 2019, then dove back down to zero amidst the coronavirus recession. This means that the Federal Reserve essentially subsidized borrowing and spending for years on end.

But the problem didn’t stop there. During the coronavirus downturn, the Federal Reserve purchased some $4 trillion in assets, injecting liquidity into the economy in the mistaken belief that the problem was lack of demand, not lack of supply. This superheated the economy; as supply chains attenuated, prices rose dramatically.

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All of this was accompanied by ridiculously spendthrift policy from the Biden administration.

The Trump administration, along with a bipartisan contingent in Congress, spent nearly endless amounts of money as the American economy was subjected to an artificial coma. But the Biden administration entered office with a working vaccine and COVID-19 on the wane — and then proceeded to inject trillions more into the economy. In 2020, the government spent approximately $6.6 trillion in federal outlays; in 2021, the year of recovery, the government spent $7.2 trillion.

That spending was wildly unjustifiable. With vaccines available and people going back to work, the Biden administration had a responsibility to leave the economy alone. Instead, Biden insisted on reshaping the economy according to his whim.

As Ezra Klein lamented to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, “there was a reason the Biden administration wanted to run the economy hot. … And then for that to turn into this horrifying inflation problem, which is now eating back those wage increases … I recognize the world doesn’t have to please me, but it is maddening.”

Yes, reality is maddening. But not quite as maddening as the predictable results of ignoring financial reality, then lying about it in order to blame someone else.

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Ben Shapiro is founding editor-in-chief and editor emeritus of The Daily Wire and host of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” the top conservative podcast in the nation. Shapiro is the author of numerous nonfiction books, including The New York Times #1 best-seller "The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Courage Made the West Great" (HarperCollins, 2019). Headshot photo credit: Gage Skidmore / Flickr.




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