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Juicing the economy back to health (notice I didn’t use the “s” word Republicans have now vilified) requires at least $700 billion in additional federal spending this year and next. But this magnitude of additional spending isn’t even on the table in the face of Tea Party Republican ...
Whether you’re celebrating this important moment with family and friends or just spending some time alone to consolidate yourself before marching off to a new start, the New Year’s Day holiday is considered to be one of the most important holidays in the year for many. If a holiday ...
As shown in this visual, fiscal dominance exists when central banks decide (or are forced) to create money to finance government spending. The visual is from a report by Eric Leeper for the Mercatus Center. Here’s some of what he wrote. …a critical implication of fiscal dominance: it ...
Spending on benefits for federal retirees and veterans is an important part of "other expenditures," accounting for about 7% of your budget. The country's budget The tax system attempts to ensure that everyone contributes their fair share to the working of the government and national economy. Th...
Americans may need to wait until the Fed's June meeting, or even later, for the first rate cut since March 2020, when the pandemic shut down the economy and the central bank slashed rates to spur spending, experts said. "We see a June rate cut being on the table, but odds are risin...
Lowering the rate: When the Fed wants to stimulate economic growth or prevent unemployment from rising, it lowers the target federal funds rate. This makes borrowing cheaper throughout the economy, encouraging spending and investment. Raising the rate: Conversely, when the Fed wants to cool down ...
In fact, the national debt has increased, from about $25.86 trillion in 2017 to about $34.09 in 2024.6That is due to more than tax cuts, as it reflects unprecedented federal spending to cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic starting in 2020. ...