The Cantillion effect applies here too. For a very brief period, the cost of living will go down for those still employed. It's just long enough for the workers to feel like they won something, and the information travels through the economy slow enough that they won't realize it's their fault.
The Cantillion effect applies here too. For a very brief period, the cost of living will go down for those still employed. It's just long enough for the workers to feel like they won something, and the information travels through the economy slow enough that they won't realize it's their fault.