How can the dollar be worth more relative to the Euro and some other currencies, but inflation (where the dollar is worth less for the American Consumer) still be happening at such high rates consecutively?

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How can the dollar be worth more relative to the Euro and some other currencies, but inflation (where the dollar is worth less for the American Consumer) still be happening at such high rates consecutively?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

If both currencies are experiencing inflation they can simultaneously lose value domestically and shift the relative exchange rates.

Many of the forces causing inflation in the US are also present in European economies, and so their currency is also devaluing both domestically and relative to the also-devaluing dollar.

Just be glad you’re not getting paid in Turkish Lira.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Mainly, a higher inflation in Euro-using countries. Doesn’t matter too much that USD lost value when EUR loses more.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Because inflation and exchange rates are not straightforwardly related like that.

Let’s just say the price of oil skyrockets. This will cause differing levels of inflation everywhere but, all else equal, not really impact exchange rates.

Let’s say the EU creates the hottest new product ever and Americans are buying it all the time. This will impact exchange rates (the dollar will depreciate against the euro because Americans are buying euros to buy the thing). However, it will likely have no impact on inflation in either place.

The primary connective tissue between inflation and exchange rates is monetary policy. The US Fed has cut the money supply in the US to combat inflation. The ECB has been much, much slower to act. This has meant the dollar has appreciated against the Euro. However, the underlying supply constraints causing inflation are still there and inflation remains high in both areas.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Imagine the US and Europe are having a farting battle to fill up a balloon, but the farts are inflation caused by the Russian food they are last night. The US’s balloon has less farts in it and is less full, because the US ate less Russian food. Because a full balloon breaks easier, the rest of the world is deciding to bet on the US’s balloon being less likely to burst, so the pick that over the fuller one. Making the US’s balloon more valuable. #likeafiveyearold