Printing copious amounts of money, then handing it out to anyone that asked devalues a currency. If the currency is worth less, and the value of the products hasn't changed, then the price goes up. That's inflation. Anyone except Robert Mugabe can grasp this I assume. I know people that were getting not one, but two CERB benefits because they had two jobs that they couldn't go back to. They were getting more money on CERB than when they worked. Then surprise, people didn't want to go back to work when they could.
Sweden had no CERB, printed no extra money, and lowered their national debt during COVID.
As for the original topic of this thread, I think the gov't should have forced businesses to charge the 2% for using credit cards. Seeing as that's not going to happen, businesses should give 2% discounts to anyone paying cash/debit to promote their use. Like truck diesel stations do.
Sweden had no CERB, printed no extra money, and lowered their national debt during COVID.
As for the original topic of this thread, I think the gov't should have forced businesses to charge the 2% for using credit cards. Seeing as that's not going to happen, businesses should give 2% discounts to anyone paying cash/debit to promote their use. Like truck diesel stations do.