@jakeclaverqfop: A healthy economy can sustain five to six percent interest rates when GDP growth supports it. Two levers control inflation. Lower interest rates to incentivize borrowing and spending, which increases money velocity. Or print more money directly. Both are inflationary by design. Technology and AI are inherently deflationary, making things cheaper to produce over time. That deflationary pressure gives central banks more room to pull either lever without triggering runaway inflation.