Article 6B5YP The Bank of England is wrong again: workers aren’t to blame for inflation | James Meadway

The Bank of England is wrong again: workers aren’t to blame for inflation | James Meadway

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James Meadway
from Economics | The Guardian on (#6B5YP)

Why should we all just accept we're worse off', when corporate greed and global shortages are really to blame?

The Bank of England's chief economist, Huw Pill, provoked derision this week when he claimed that inflation means those in Britain need to accept that we're all worse off, and we all have to take our share". Echoing comments made last year by the Bank's governor, Andrew Bailey, on the need for pay restraint", Pill claimed the pass-the-parcel game" of wage and price rises was generating inflation".

I disagree: they are both almost entirely wrong, and the clumsy messaging reflects the failure of conventional thinking and policy in tackling the cost of living crisis.

James Meadway is director of the Progressive Economy Forum

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