High Inflation May Already Be Behind Us

 | May 27, 2022 03:07PM ET

High inflation has captured the headlines as of late, particularly as CPI recently hit the highest levels since 1981. Some are even suggesting we will face hyperinflation. However, while inflation is certainly present, the question to be answered is whether it will remain that way or if the worst may already be behind us?

To answer that question, let’s define the difference between an inflationary increase and hyperinflation.

Not surprisingly, :

Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon. It is always and everywhere a result of too much money, of a more rapid increase of money, than of output. Moreover, in the modern era, the important next step is to recognize that today the governments control the quantity of money so that, as a result, inflation in the United States is made in Washington and nowhere else.

Milton Friedman’s statement is backed up by the chart below of the M2 money supply compared to inflation (with a 9-month lag).