>So if the 'Gilded Age' saw deflation of ~30% over some decades, what will historians in the future call an era of thousands of percents of inflation over some decades?
The 'Gelded Age' where the average man had his balls cut off by inflation?
>So if the 'Gilded Age' saw deflation of ~30% over some decades, what will historians in the future call an era of thousands of percents of inflation over some decades?
The 'Gelded Age' where the average man had his balls cut off by inflation?