A 1.5% annual stock dilution tax on corporations with revenue over $100M would raise over $1.4 trillion a year — enough to send every American about $365 a month, automatically.
Personally, I’d like to abolish the stock market altogether. But this is an attractive, actionable policy
This is the study you may be referencing to. It does not say what you think it does and instead puts the half the blame on Federal government spending. It does not break out this as just the stimulus sent to the average person.
“the authors find that world import price inflation was mostly driven by global forces rather than country-specific supply shortages or demand surges.”
https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/federal-spending-was-responsible-2022-spike-inflation-research-shows
This is the study you may be referencing to. It does not say what you think it does and instead puts the half the blame on Federal government spending. It does not break out this as just the stimulus sent to the average person.
https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2024/beyond-bls/stimulus-checks-world-events-or-import-shortages-what-causes-import-inflation.htm
Here we see an entirely different conclusion.
“the authors find that world import price inflation was mostly driven by global forces rather than country-specific supply shortages or demand surges.”