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Inflation Tax: The Plan To Deal With The Debts
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Inflation Tax: The Plan To Deal With The Debts

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Inflation Tax is the first book to present in simple easy to read way why inflation is such a big problem in the UK (even at low levels). It is reducing the standard of living of most people and redistributing wealth from savers to debtors. The book shows that inflation is not a mere by-product of random economic forces. Instead it is a stealth tax primarily paid by savers and pensioners. Furthermore, it has been used by successive governments since 1945 as a tool to manage the UK’s debts. The book examines likely future inflation scenarios in the UK and the best ways to save and invest in those environments.
‘An invaluable, insightful and readable examination of the hidden government tax none of us can escape.’ - Simon Rose, Save our Savers

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPete Comley
Release dateJul 3, 2013
ISBN9781301271702
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Pete Comley

Pete Comley is as an author with an inquiring mind. He is not one to blindly accept the orthodoxy and conventional wisdom. Instead, he forms his opinions by painstakingly re-evaluating the facts – and sometimes coming to different conclusions. He has a Psychology degree and is a market researcher. He is well known in that industry as an innovator . He founded the first UK online market research agency in 1998. He now works part time and splits his time between writing, speaking engagements and helping run the local allotment association.

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