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Germany could witness a cash renaissance as its economy continues to deteriorate
2022-10-24
[REMIX] It may already have seemed that inflation in the West is slowly approaching its peak, but that is not the case. Considering the numbers coming from Germany, inflation cannot be even close to its peak.

Producer prices in Germany increased by a record 45.8 percent year-over-year in September, the same as in August. Energy prices, which rose by 132.2 percent year-over-year, had the most impact on this. The only positive thing about this is that the month-over-month growth slowed a little due to the drop in commodity prices. However, for consumers, it follows that consumer inflation, which lags behind the so-called production inflation, must still climb. We cannot lie about this.

For Germans, however, the following sentence, which German statisticians added as a comment to the numbers, sounds the most frightening: "Compared to the same period last year, August and September recorded the highest increase in producer prices since the start of the survey in 1949."

Germany is extremely sensitive to mentions of inflation or public debt. To understand why, we have to go back in history. The pre-war hyperinflation in Germany was caused by the fact that Germany could not finance the reparations from World War I. It began to pay its reparations with debt and started to monetize this debt, printing uncovered inflationary money and using it to pay off the debt. The result was hyperinflation and total economic disruption. Many historians believe it was this economic undergrowth that brought Hitler to power and marked World War II.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8   Germany's gas reserves are 97% full.

The Germans are disciplined. Is anyone else over there anywhere as close to ready for winter? And how much of what everyone is buying is actually transshipped and relabelled product from countries under sanction — Russia and Iran, to start with.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-10-24 22:21  

#7  Germany's gas reserves are 97% full. European natural gas price has dropped to pre-war levels.

In the meantime, Russian market share of European gas has dropped from 40% to 7%.
Posted by: Angineper Elmusing174   2022-10-24 21:45  

#6  But, tw, remember that burning coal creates CO2, which causes climate change.
Better to freeze in the dark than that.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2022-10-24 14:56  

#5  Time to reopen the coal mines? As I recall, Germany has plenty of coal…
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-10-24 14:49  

#4  Digital currency as a replacement for actual cash is an utter insanity and will be the death of privacy and independence from government controls.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-10-24 14:15  

#3  Eurozone economy plummets even further, dragged down by Germany as it heads into recession
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-10-24 11:28  

#2  Firewood will be the most valuable commodity in Germany this winter.
Posted by: Geheime   2022-10-24 10:05  

#1  At least when they printed it, they ran into a limit on how much they they could print. With everything in the computer, its just adding more zeros.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-10-24 07:38  

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