Central banks consistently fall short of achieving inflation targets

Maybe not for the Fed, but the rhetoric from the ECB and BoJ indicates that they're doing QE to indirectly prevent deflation/create inflation.

Please stop coming on this sub and making things up. The bar here for sourcing is higher. So provide direct sources because you're just creating falsehoods here. The drive is to create economic activity, of which inflation is a byproduct.

Counteracting credit destruction is another way to say preventing deflation (reduction in money supply). Also, how would destroying credit push rates up?

Supply evaporating is a pretty standard way to move the price yes?

What I meant is that rates reverting to the mean is not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.

Evidence this claim. It's unsupported by history.

I want to be frank: I don't think you belong here. You consistently ignore data and observation in favor of your nonsensical beliefs. You also cower away from defending said beliefs regularly. This requires that you intentionally disregard information that has been presented to you over and over again. It would be better if you just stuck to the conspiracy subreddits as you clearly don't have the depth of understanding required to be making the criticisms that you do.

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