We buy assets.
The government causes inflation by increasing the money supply. As inflation rises, real estate and other assets increase in value.
The money supply has consistently grown over time, increasing from $4.7 trillion in January 2000 to $20.8 trillion in March 2024.
When the money supply grows rapidly, it increases liquidity in the financial system. This additional liquidity finds its way into various asset markets, leading to higher asset prices as investors seek to deploy the additional liquidity.
The government will continue to increase the money supply.
Assets will continue to appreciate in value over time.