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Inflation or Deflation? What the All-star Analysts Are Predicting

The debate over inflation versus deflation in the U.S. has been relatively heated in the past few years. Given the harsh recession suffered in 2008 and our ever-growing pile of debt it has been difficult to get analysts to agree on one phenomenon over the other. Deflation is a much more rare occurrence than inflation, but can often have a heavier impact like it did on the Japanese economy. Then again, the U.S. is all too familiar with the damages that inflation can leave in its wake if it gets out of control. Below, we outline the predictions of several hot-shot analysts on whether we are gearing up for a deflationary or inflationary environment [for more economic news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter ]. See the full story here → Related Posts: Why Bill Gross Thinks The Fed is Ruining The Economy Norway Prepares For The End of The World Bill Gross: Inflation Coming Soon to a Developed Country Near You Five Surprising Facts About Hyperinflation Beyond TIP: Five Inflation-Protected ETFs Worth a Look
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