Is Widespread Inflation Lurking in the Shadows of the Canadian Economy?

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A lot of us are wondering if broad inflation will hit the Canadian economy beyond things like real estate. In this new Rock Star Minutes we look at some of the latest debt and dollar numbers to explore!

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Tom, you outdid yourself once more with this analysis. Great job and fascinating topic. Thank you!

MULTIFAMILYINVESTINGCANADA
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I always look forward to these types of videos and love how you explain things. Always share these shorter videos with my friends

RyanThomasWoods
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This is a really good analysis - though it does seem like a bit early to answer the question of "should we be scared" (pre-budget legislation being passed for 2021). Would an increase in deficit spending coupled with RRSP, RESP, TFSA incentives and a sales-tax increase be a comfortable way to make sure that currency is being saved/pulled out of the broaded economy and still give relief to the people on the downside of this K shaped recovery?

This is seriously the only video I have seen about the debt cycle (for Canada) that is down to earth without being dismissive so far, so I'm curious to know.

poporowyo
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Wow, love the way you break this down, subscribed

justinm.
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Amazing video Tom, I always learn something new! Thanks.

bitdomains
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We actually have a serious issue, Prices of almost everything already going up for long time now .People probably doesn’t wanna look bad, no one talks about rising prices in Canada .

sky-eotz
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Because the federal reserve is the onr buying the debt... and the fed is the government... the debt never has to get paid off

rahzelwashington