Fiscal and Monetary Policy Work Best Together
High inflation breeds instability, raising the risk of both higher interest rates and recession.
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High inflation breeds instability, raising the risk of both higher interest rates and recession.
We can’t return to the low-inflation, low-interest rate world; we can only go forward through the wormhole the pandemic opened.
Debt rises and falls with wars and changes in the economy. Debt is currently at its highest level since 1946.
Debt levels have risen in many sectors of the economy.
The U.S. national saving rate has declined significantly since the mid-1960s.
Despite recent declines, U.S. household debt is still very high relative to disposable income.
The national debt is on an unsustainable path.
https://www.pgpf.org/chart-archive/0202_federal-debt-proj-since-1930