ShadowStats' John Williams: Why inflation now is really 13.5% and will get higher (Part 1/2)

By Kitco News / July 19, 2021 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Using the same data collection and calculation methodologies as the Bureau of Labor Statistics used in the 1980s, John Williams, the founder of ShadowStats, determined that headline inflation should be much higher than 5.4%, the latest June release. In fact, speaking to David Lin, anchor for Kitco News, adjusted inflation should be closer to 13.5% and is only going to get higher.

0:00 - Inflation, adjusted6:29 - 13.5% inflation8:25 - Money supply vs. inflation13:50 - Cryptos and money supply14:49 - GDP adjustments17:24 - Trade balance and global growth19:09 - Unemployment

Walter J. "John" Williams has been a private consulting economist and a specialist in government economic reporting for more than 30 years. His economic consultancy is called Shadow Government Statistics (shadowstats.com). He tracks and reports economic data using the methodologies formerly used by government agencies prior to changes being made to make the reported data look more favorable, and estimates the true, real inflation rate to be significantly higher than the reported rate. He received a bachelor's degree in economics, cum laude, from Dartmouth College in 1971, and was awarded a master's degree in business administration from Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School of Business Administration in 1972, where he was named an Edward Tuck Scholar.

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