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On February 9, the American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C., the Washington Nationals, announced the team has partnered with Terra, the open-source blockchain platform and decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). The Washington Nationals detail that the team is a “leading innovator” and is “consistently introducing new technologies to enhance the fan experience.” Washington Nationals Ink Long-Term Deal With Terra Major League Baseball (MLB) team the Washington Nationals has partnered with the blockchain platform and DAO Terra, according to an announcement published by the team on Wednesday. The deal with Terra follows a slew of sports-related deals with crypto firms, but the MLB team will be the first to partner with an open-source blockchain project. In addition to the partnership, the algorithmic stablecoin UST that’s issued on the Terra blockchain will be “accepted as a payment method at Nationals Park as early as next season.” “The Nationals continue t...

2% Inflation Is a Myth- 2021 Statistics Show Prices of Goods and Services Have Surged

2% Inflation Is a Myth- 2021 Statistics Show Prices of Goods and Services Have Surged

Members of the U.S. Federal Reserve and fellow bureaucrats have said that they are not worried about inflation levels and some officials have even encouraged a general increase in prices for goods and services. Despite the alleged statistics that say U.S. inflation is only 2% to 2.24%, reports show that Fed’s liquidity expansion has accelerated inflation, and prices on goods and services in the U.S. have swelled a great deal.

The Federal Reserve Claims the US Inflation Rate Is ‘Well-Anchored at 2 Percent’

There’s a reason why precious metals like gold, silver, and cryptocurrency assets like bitcoin (BTC) are considered an escape from monetary inflation. All three of these forms of money and their monetary bases cannot be expanded as fiat currencies can, and statistics show that the U.S. money supply is now 24% higher than it was before the pandemic-related stimulus packages.

2% Inflation Is a Myth- 2021 Statistics Show Prices of Goods and Services Have Surged

Now the Federal Reserve’s own books, numerous status quo economists, and mainstream media publications claim inflation in the U.S. at most a mere 2% to 2.24%. Moreover, U.S. politicians and central bank members are planning to flush another few trillion dollars into the economy with claims of rebuilding American infrastructure. That stimulus ($3 trillion), if passed, would add an additional 12.2% of growth to the U.S. money supply.

Still to this very day, even though 77% of Americans are frightened of a loss in purchasing power, the Fed and bureaucrats show no worries about inflation. However, statistics from shadowstats.com and equipmentradar.com indicate that inflation is much higher than the 2% inflation rate that is touted regularly.

“By seeking inflation that averages 2 percent over time, the FOMC will help to ensure longer-run inflation expectations remain well-anchored at 2 percent,” the Federal Reserve insists in its frequently asked questions (FAQ) section.

Real Inflation Rates and Expecting $8-10 per Bushel of Corn Between 2021-2023

But the recent prices everyone is seeing for goods and services does not match the ostensible 2% decree the Fed holds so dear. “February inflation spiked on top of plunging economic activity,” researchers from shadowstats.com reveal. “March is not off to a booming economic start,” the April 2nd to 5th inflation update added.

“February real new orders for durable goods declined 3.2 (-3.2%) in the month, by -0.6% year-to-year,” the shadowstats.com April update notes. “[The] Cass Freight Index declined -3.2% in the month and slowed year-to-year, with the two-year stacked change down by -3.7%. New home sales plunged -18.2% in the month, while existing-home sales dropped by -6.6%. Building permits and housing starts both saw statistically meaningful monthly crashes in excess of -10.0%.”

2% Inflation Is a Myth- 2021 Statistics Show Prices of Goods and Services Have Surged
(Left chart) Stats from equipmentradar.com. (Right charts) Stats from shadowstats.com 3/10/21.

In addition to the latest report from shadowstats.com, another report published by equipmentradar.com called “Set Your Focus On $8-10 / bu Corn Between 2021-2023” also indicates that the prices of goods have surged.

Besides expecting “$8-10 per bushel [of corn] between 2021-2023, equipmentradar.com’s study shows a graph of prices of various items in the U.S. with much higher inflation rates than 2%. This includes oil +80%, corn +69%, steel +145%, wheat +25%, coffee +34%, cotton +35%, copper +50%, lumber +126%, soybeans +71%, home values +8%, and the stock market +24%.

It’s quite obvious that U.S. citizens are not being told the truth about the expanding money supply, where it is all going, and the real inflation rate. Residents of the U.S. who are forced to use USD for legal tender have seen the massive monetary expansion happen right before their eyes.

Even with direct stimulus checks, the population in the U.S. is also aware that most of the stimulus funds have been dispersed to special interests like corporations, military goods dealers, and U.S. banks. The fact of the matter is the lowered purchasing power is real and people can see their fiat money doing a lot less these days as far as buying goods and services is concerned.

What do you think about the real inflation on goods and services and the claimed 2% rate touted by the Fed and bureaucrats being way off the radar? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

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