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Worry about stagflation, a flashback to ’70s, begins to grow

By PAUL WISEMAN
June 8, 2022

WASHINGTON (AP) — Stagflation. It was the dreaded “S word” of the 1970s.

For Americans of a certain age, it conjures memories of painfully long lines at gas stations, shuttered factories and President Gerald Ford’s much-ridiculed “Whip Inflation Now” buttons.

Stagflation is the bitterest of economic pills: High inflation mixes with a weak job market to cause a toxic brew that punishes consumers and befuddles economists.

For decades, most economists didn’t think such a nasty concoction was even possible. They’d long assumed that inflation would run high only when the economy was strong and unemployment low.

But an unhappy confluence of events has economists reaching back to the days of disco and the bleak high-inflation, high-unemployment economy of nearly a half century ago. Few think stagflation is in sight. But as a longer-term threat, it can no longer be dismissed.

This week, the World Bank raised the specter of stagflation in sharply downgrading its outlook for the global economy.

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Source:  https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-covid-health-government-and-politics-3a05110f078ed0e5bb2b17c7f0832910

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Re: Worry about stagflation, a flashback to ’70s, begins to grow
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2022, 07:07:41 pm »
A little late to the party.  I've known stagflation was on the horizon for a while now.