War Is Always Inflationary

War Is Always Inflationary
U.S. reinforcements wade through the surf from a landing craft in the days following D-Day and the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France at Normandy, in June 1944. Bert Brandt/Pool via AP
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While the United States is ostensibly not at war with anyone, our government is spending taxpayers’ money as if it were.

Michael Wilkerson
Michael Wilkerson
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Michael Wilkerson is a strategic adviser, investor, and author. He's the founder of Stormwall Advisors and Stormwall.com. His latest book is “Why America Matters: The Case for a New Exceptionalism” (2022).
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