Inflation, Minimum Wages, Suicide, & Karl Marx
Seeing lots of inflation as we enter the New Year — from milk and Subway sandwiches to big price spikes on restaurant menus. It’s anecdotal and we have no doubt the government statisticians will find a way to massage the price hikes away. They always do.
Retailers Passing On Wage Costs
It now looks like retailers are passing on the relatively large increases in the minimum wage that went into effect on January 1st — between 8-15 percent in some California cities — to consumers.
Maybe that’s partially why the stock market is going apeshit –margins are safe?
That’s a starting hourly wage of $16.00 to flip burgers, folks, which is close and, in some cases, more than what some high school substitute teachers make.
We are economists and do believe a binding minimum wage will reduce employment.
Money Illusion
As I checked out at the grocery market the other night, I mentioned to the cashier how surprising it was to see so many 10 plus percent price hikes on store items. We then launched into a discussion about the recent increase in the minimum wage, which I perceived that it applied to her. It wasn’t that long ago when a checker at a major grocery store was a decent middle-class job.
She responded something to the effect,
“A lot a good the wage increase is going to do, if we have to pay higher prices for food and other things.”
She sounded like an economist pontificating on real wages! She may not formally understand the laws of economics but sure acts as if she does. Sorry, Noah, I still like Friedman’s pool player/physics analogy.
Inflation
If there is anything that will blow up the huge global bond market bubble, which will then torch the stock market bubble, it will be the realization that inflation is on the rise. Mr. Market has been so gaslighted into thinking there is no inflation and that deflation lurks behind every 5 percent correction in the S&P500. He has to believe, however, as the perception of this bull market’s longevity depends on it.
We have been preaching, pounding the table, and debating for years that the official inflation numbers do not reflect life in the real world. The government has a big incentive to keep the inflation rate low as 50 percent of Americans are dependent on government entitlement programs, many of which have cost of living adjustments (COLA) linked to the change in the CPI index. Higher inflation = bigger deficits.
Karl Marx On Inflation
We were very pleased to have stumbled upon an interview with Louis-Vincent Gave, CEO, and co-founder of Gavekal Research last October. Gave is one smart dude and he confirmed our suspicions, and then some,
I don’t buy the argument that we have deflation everywhere.
Why not?
Look at the median CPI in the US: It’s at a ten year high. Look around the world, I see small revolutions everywhere, in France with the gilets jaunes, Brexit in the UK, the election of Trump. I see a lot of angry people. You know, I grew up in France, so I had a good dose of Marx in my education. The first thing Marx teaches you is that revolutions are typically the result of inflation. Marx was wrong about many things, but he was right in that inflation is a deeply destabilizing force. We are being told today that there is no inflation, but if you take a basket of the 72 most bought items at Walmart, the price of that basket is up 4,8% year on year. So, if you are among the poorest people in America and you buy your Walmart items, your cost has gone up 4,8%, while your wages go nowhere. Should we be surprised that people are angry? – TheMarket
There are a lot of gems in this interview, folks, and we encourage implore you to give it a thorough read.
Prices In The Real World
If you want a good idea of what real prices on real things and real services are really doing in the real world follow the Chapwood Index,
The Chapwood Index reflects the true cost-of-living increase in America. Updated and released twice a year, it reports the unadjusted actual cost and price fluctuation of the top 500 items on which Americans spend their after-tax dollars in the 50 largest cities in the nation. – Chapwood Index
Stay tuned, folks, we will be pounding the table even harder in 2020.
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Source: https://global-macro-monitor.com/2020/01/09/inflation-minimum-wages-suicide-karl-marx/
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IF they raise the wages then they have to raise the price of everything else. Make cents?
Then when they do that they have to raise wages again which means the price of everything has to go up again. Hillaryous!