Starving Billionaires, Kendrick Fernandez
Starving Billionaires, Kendrick Fernandez
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Starving Billionaires
The History of Inflation and HyperInflation

Author: Kendrick Fernandez

Narrator: Dave Wright

Unabridged: 2 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2021


Synopsis

Millions of people around the world and throughout history have been innocent victims of runaway inflation and hyperinflation throughout history. The reality of hyperinflations is exponential price increases, worthless currency, and food shortages. They are normally preceded by war, revolution, famine, or pandemics. In some cases, they are the results of decades of fiscal malpractice. Inflation has become a prominent subject of discussion in the United States and across the world. There have been dozens of recorded hyperinflations in modern history. The most devastating hyperinflation happened just after World War II in one of the Axis powers when prices surged by 4.19 quintillion percent. One quintillion is one followed by 29 zeros. Prices doubled every few hours. The most recent hyperinflation episode has been happening in Venezuela since 2016. America has never had hyperinflation, but they came close twice. This book looks at ten prominent hyperinflations across history. We look at what led to the hyperinflation, the first troubling signs, and government malpractices. We also pay close attention to life for the common man, life for wealthy Government officials, and popular inflation hedges employed by people and businesses. Finally, we look at how the country attempted to solve the inflation problem and deleverage the currency. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kim Nixon on December 20, 2022

yes it can happen here! Paper dollars are now only about 15% of the dollars in circulation. The rest are all digital. It’s almost impossible to determine how much is really out there. Unless you track prices. Prices continue to increase with the digital money being added to the supply.......more

Goodreads review by Ruth on November 22, 2021

Adequate historical reporting Does a great job of reporting on several tales of hyperinflation in US, Germany, France, China, North Korea, Zimbabwe, and other places. I think it could have led to more synthesis of the causes of hyperinflation, how to prevent it and how to survive it.......more

Goodreads review by Riley on October 21, 2024

Vaguely understand currency 10% better after reading but not really ❤️......more

Goodreads review by laura meaux Sonnier on November 03, 2024

Had a good history of each country but I was looking for commonalities, which wasn’t the purpose of the book......more