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It's not that complicated. If money supply is causing the price inflation, then we should be seeing higher than usual demand. For most things, that doesn't appear to be the case. Demand may be slightly up, but supply constraints are the real issues. No one said 0% was attributable to money supply. But it is likely a small factor since, as I explained, most of that money is not even circulating.



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