Speaking from personal experience, I go to the stores maybe twice a month, to buy things I've already decided to buy. I get in and get out fast, because the masks are annoying and I don't want to wear one any longer than I have to. Just in and out for what I need.
I have an idea floating around in my head.
Since global trade had started to slow since 2015, I think the world elites were presented with dramatically slowing demand. If the trend were allowed to continue, demand would continue to dry up causing a deflationary economic cycle. In order to prevent this, Covid19 was created.
To ensure that deflation was out of the picture, the money printing policy went into overdrive. For the first time Ben Bernanke's "helicopter money" was put into action directly to the consumer. A 25% increase in the m2 would assure inflation, which is exactly what they did. The harsh lockdown measures also ensured that competition for decreased demand would be aggregated into the hands of the corporate conglomerates. The restrictions also further funneled spending while killing competition.
In short, Covid is being used to prevent a deflationary economic cycle.
hardly. they just bought more shit from Amazon payed for with their boosted unemployment checks.
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