Wonking out: How global is inflation?

Last Wednesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that consumer prices in the United States rose 6.2% over the past year. Critics of the Biden administration jumped on the report like football players piling onto a fumbled ball. But does high inflation by recent standards (what we’re seeing now is nothing compared to the 1970s — or the 1940s) reflect a failure of U.S. policy? Is it even a uniquely U.S. phenomenon?