Printed money doesn't impact inflation. 'Money' is created out of thin air every time a bank issues new debt, new car loans, new mortgages. Fractional reserve banking has made an endless supply of 'money'. Even groceries, services, and other goods are not paid with real money. Most folks are using a plastic card to represent money.
Correct. The free market.
My question was about the printing money vs money already in the economy.
Printed money doesn't impact inflation. 'Money' is created out of thin air every time a bank issues new debt, new car loans, new mortgages. Fractional reserve banking has made an endless supply of 'money'. Even groceries, services, and other goods are not paid with real money. Most folks are using a plastic card to represent money.