Letter to 2056: What Inflation Feels Like
As part of our sporadic series — The View From 2056 — we send a letter to the future, trying to explain to a not-yet-born grandchild what it felt like to live through the inflation of 2016.
As part of our sporadic series — The View From 2056 — we send a letter to the future, trying to explain to a not-yet-born grandchild what it felt like to live through the inflation of 2016.
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