IF trillions of $ (a lie) were pouring into the US, then that would be incredibly inflationary.
Was just recently reading about this.
The
Price Revolution, sometimes known as the
Spanish Price Revolution, was a series of economic events that occurred between the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century, and most specifically linked to the high rate of
inflation that occurred during this period across
Western Europe. Prices rose on average roughly sixfold over 150 years. This level of inflation amounts to 1.2% per year compounded, a relatively low inflation rate for modern-day standards, but rather high given the monetary policy in place in the 16th century.<a href="
Price revolution - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a>
Generally it is thought that this high inflation was caused by the large influx of
gold and
silver from the
Spanish treasure fleet from the
New World; including Mexico, Peru, Bolivia and the rest of the
Spanish Empire.<a href="
Price revolution - Wikipedia"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a><span title="Page: 70">: 70 </span>
Specie flowed through Spain increasing its prices and those of allied European countries (e.g., the
imperial territories of Charles V). Wealth then spread to the rest of Western Europe as a result of the Spanish
balance of payments deficit, or was directly introduced to countries like Great Britain and France, using
piracy to attack the Spanish fleet. This enlarged the monetary supply and price levels of many European countries.