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The Anatomy of a Crime Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to The Daily Reckoning here.]( [Unsubscribe]( [Daily Reckoning] You Just Got Robbed! - The greatest annual inflation increase since December 1981… - The real inflation rate is staggering… - How much money did inflation steal from you last month?… Recommended Link [Warning: Stock Up Now!]( According to Wired, “the supply chain crisis is about to get a lot worse.” That’s why today I’m making a big announcement… to help you prepare for what’s coming. [Click Here For The Details]( Annapolis, Maryland April 12, 2022 [Brian Maher]Dear Reader, Assume — for the moment — that yours is the standard American household. How much money did inflation steal from you in March? The answer, the distressing answer, shortly. First the news… March inflation data came issuing this morning. They represented the greatest annual inflationary jump since December 1981 — an 8.5% escalation. The New York Post gives the particulars: Labor Department officials said price increases for gasoline, shelter and food were the largest contributors to inflation. The gasoline price index rose 18.3% in March. Excluding volatile food and gas prices, the CPI still rose 6.5% year over year. Used auto prices declined 3.8% in March. Inflation would have run higher yet absent their tugging. How did the stock market take this morning’s news? Initially well… then poorly. Hope! Monthly core CPI — that is, subtracting food and energy — came in below consensus guessings. A Dow Jones survey of economists had forecast a 0.5% March jump. The reported figure came in at 0.3%. Mr. Market is a very hopeful fellow. Against billowing gray backdrops he strains his eyes… in quest of silver linings: “Perhaps the below-consensus CPI print means the Federal Reserve won’t raise rates so aggressively. A less-aggressive Fed is good for me. I require low rates to keep me going.” And so the Dow Jones was up and away 361 points this morning. Both the S&P and Nasdaq each glided higher on identical hopes. Then Federal Reserve grandee Lael Brainard reached for her skeet gun… Dashed Hope She claimed she and her mates plan to increase rates “expeditiously.” An expeditious increase implies a 50-basis-point May hike — with perhaps more 50-basis-point jackings to follow. Accordingly, the market presently gives 97% odds of a 50-basis-point May hike. Those same odds had previously read 92%. Ms. Brainard added that partial balance sheet demolition could commence “as soon as May, which would lead to reductions in that balance sheet starting in June.” The lady’s aim was true. And so stocks careened earthward this afternoon. The Dow Jones lost 87 wing-clipped points by trading’s end. The S&P 500 ended the day down 15 points; the Nasdaq Composite down 40. The 10-year Treasury yield retreated slightly. Gold, meantime, caught a lovely gust — up $13 and change. Recommended Link [Angel Investor: Buy “The Ethereum Killer” Now!]( - Backed by a famous Shark Tank Investor - Processes 20,000 transactions per second (as opposed to Ethereum’s 13) - Gains Projection: 1,000% In 12 Months [Click Here To Learn More]( Truth Hurts Let us sketch the inflationary scene in colors darker yet… On rare occasions, we are buoyed by some scrap of positive news. Thus our spirit sings and our heart crowds with joy. These are invariably moments of great concern. That is because they heave our internal settings into vast discombobulation. To restore our natural equilibrium we turn to Mr. John Williams and his ShadowStats site. They restore — unfailingly — our disfaith in this world. He gives the ice-cold facts, the hard facts. His stated purpose is to expose and analyze “flaws in current U.S. government economic data and reporting.” Thus this Williams fellow scatters the statistical fogs that government throws up to conceal true inflation. The True Inflation Rate The official rate runs to 8.5%, it is true. Yet from Mr. Williams, we learn: If government number-manglers gauged inflation as they did in 1990, the true inflation rate approaches 14%. And if they gauged inflation by 1980’s rules? Consumer inflation approaches a dollar-devouring 17%. Perhaps Mr. Williams miscalculates the figures to some extent. We do not know if he gives a precisely true number. Yet experience informs us he is nearer to bull’s-eye than the number-manglers within the United States government. The Invisible Tax Inflation is a supremely skillful pickpocket. It is justly and aptly named the invisible thief. It is a cat burglar on tiptoe. Inflation is also the invisible tax. The administration may sob about inflation. Yet it cries the crocodile’s tears. It is inwardly pleased with the haul it is taking in… silently and invisibly… beneath public awareness. As Jim Rickards notes often in these pages, inflation is the only escape for a government as deeply indebted as ours. From a recent reckoning: The national debt is $30 trillion. A $30 trillion debt would not be a serious issue if we had a $50 trillion economy. But we don’t have a $50 trillion economy. We have about a $21 trillion economy, which means our debt is bigger than our economy… The debt is unmanageable without inflation. Inflation favors debtors because they get to pay back the debt with depreciating dollars. It’s easier to pay down debt because you’re paying back debt with dollars that are less valuable than when you originally borrowed them. So inflation eases the real value of debt. On the other hand, deflation increases the real value of debt. With deflation, the value of money increases, making it more burdensome to pay off debt. This is why debtors hate deflation. Thus we might further label inflation the scoundrel’s tax. And what is government but a gang of scoundrels? Recommended Link [The Metaverse Story You’re NOT Hearing…]( [Read more here...]( Everywhere you turn, people are raving about the Metaverse. Facebook’s now called Meta. Microsoft’s CEO says, “The Metaverse is here.” Apple’s all in too. But there’s a critical piece of the Metaverse story you’re NOT hearing about… [Get The Full Story Here]( How Much Money Did Inflation Steal From You in March? Let us return then to our opening question: How much money did inflation steal from you in March? Again, the question assumes yours is the standard American household. If it is, what is the answer? How much money did inflation lift from your pocket last month? Mr. Ryan Sweet is a senior economist with Moody’s Analytics. Here the New York Post gives Sweet’s sour answer: The average U.S. household spent an extra $327 in March due to inflation… That’s up from roughly $297 per household in February, when the consumer price index jumped 7.9%. Three hundred twenty-seven dollars! The average American wage earner collars $32 per hour of labor. Thus he toiled over 10 additional hours in March to acquire his staples — more than one entire workday. Don’t Forget About Taxes And that $32 wage — we must inform you — fails to account for taxation. Assume a man labors the standard eight hours. His $32 hourly wage yields him $256 when the whistle blows. Yet the tax man clips him for $36. Our poor fellow is left with $220. He must therefore labor even longer to keep steady with inflation. Is this justice? The liver and lights within us say it is not justice. It is injustice. This fellow is sore beset. He must jog faster and faster to merely stand still. Yet what can he do? In his estimation, nothing at all. Thus inflation is not merely the hidden tax. As Milton Friedman once noted… inflation is the “cruelest tax.” Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning Editor’s note: Inflation is here. And one of the most powerful ways to protect your money is owning gold. Governments around the world and large institutional investors are stocking up on gold. That’s why Jim Rickards recommends that you get your hands on some gold if you haven’t already. When the panic hits, Jim warns that demand will explode and supplies will vanish. But Jim also recommends that you NOT invest in gold until you see his urgent message about the gold market. That’s right. He advises against even buying a single ounce of gold [until you see this message.]( Jim says it’s because we’re witnessing a rare occurrence in the gold market that we haven’t seen for years, and it has serious implications… [He also says this could be the most important message you see all year if you are serious about securing your financial future.]( What is Jim talking about? And why is it potentially so important to you? [Click here to see Jim’s urgent briefing.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for reading The Daily Reckoning! We greatly value your questions and comments. Please send all feedback to [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:dr@dailyreckoning.com) [Brian Maher][Brian Maher]( is the Daily Reckoning's Managing Editor. Before signing on to Agora Financial, he was an independent researcher and writer who covered economics, politics and international affairs. His work has appeared in the Asia Times and other news outlets around the world. He holds a Master's degree in Defense & Strategic Studies. Add feedback@dailyreckoning.com to your address book: [Whitelist us]( Additional Articles & Commentary: [Daily Reckoning Website]( Join the conversation! Follow us on social media: [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [RSS Feed]( [YouTube]( The Daily Reckoning is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Daily Reckoning e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from The Daily Reckoning, feel free to [unsubscribe here.]( Please read our [Privacy Statement](. For any further comments or concerns please email us at feedback@dailyreckoning.com. 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