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The Contagion Phase of Inflation
The CPI has risen by 6.2% in October, the highest jump in 31 years since 1990, leading to a contagion phase of inflation where people are seeing and hearing about inflation and it is affecting how much they need to get paid for the same amount of work. This has led to a cultural shift where people are more engaged in subreddits about simple work life than in Wall Street bets.
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A discussion on the massive agenda present in corporate journalism and the need for personal due diligence in investing.
40:07 - 41:57 (01:49)
Summary
A discussion on the massive agenda present in corporate journalism and the need for personal due diligence in investing.
ChapterThe Contagion Phase of Inflation
EpisodeE55: Valuing crypto projects, Rivian worth $100B+, inflation: causes and corrections and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The CPI has gone up 6.2% in October, which is the highest jump in 31 years since 1990.
41:57 - 46:02 (04:05)
Summary
The CPI has gone up 6.2% in October, which is the highest jump in 31 years since 1990. This has sparked a cultural and structural change where people are demanding more pay and better benefits, which is also pulling people from non-traditional job classes into those jobs.
ChapterThe Contagion Phase of Inflation
EpisodeE55: Valuing crypto projects, Rivian worth $100B+, inflation: causes and corrections and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker references a previous episode where they discuss predictions and debates, and mentions a link to a prediction made in May by a member of the Stanford debate club.
46:02 - 46:29 (00:27)
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The speaker references a previous episode where they discuss predictions and debates, and mentions a link to a prediction made in May by a member of the Stanford debate club.
ChapterThe Contagion Phase of Inflation
EpisodeE55: Valuing crypto projects, Rivian worth $100B+, inflation: causes and corrections and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The podcast discusses the effects of raising interest rates, the inefficiency of federal government spending on areas like healthcare and education, and the idea of giving that money to the free market to make better decisions on how to distribute the funds.
46:30 - 48:58 (02:28)
Summary
The podcast discusses the effects of raising interest rates, the inefficiency of federal government spending on areas like healthcare and education, and the idea of giving that money to the free market to make better decisions on how to distribute the funds.