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End Game for Central Banks
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(03-02-2021, 01:26 PM)Otter Wrote:
(03-02-2021, 12:55 PM)jalanlong Wrote:
(03-02-2021, 09:57 AM)Otter Wrote:
(03-02-2021, 07:06 AM)fenders53 Wrote: We aren't paying this debt down.  We do not have the political will to come close to  balanced budget.  Inflation and growth are our current options.  Better have some growth in our ports too.

Growth results in a paying down of the debt through increased tax receipts on the added economic activity. 

I think long term, inflation will take care of the bulk of debt reduction. There are some long-term demographic issues (aging population, population stagnation/decline) that aren't really compatible with traditional methods of growth. In the absence of a growing working-age population, other factors have to pick up the slack (like productivity gains). Maybe AI and other technological advances will be sufficient to sustain growth despite demographics, but that remains to be seen.

In order to inflate the debt away, wouldn't the rate of inflation have to outpace the growth of debt?  In the last 30 years the debt has gone up 800%.

No serious economists recommend eliminating the entire federal debt. Issuance of treasuries (federal debt instruments) are vital to the functioning of the modern financial system and various sectors of the economy. Sudden elimination of federal debt would probably have serious negative consequences. The only time we've done it in our history (1835), a massive depression happened afterwards, and that was well before huge portions of the global economy were tied to America's sovereign debt issuance. 

Keeping the Debt/GDP level manageable, so that interest rates can eventually (long-term horizon) rise back to more normal historical levels without destroying the ability of government to function would be the likely goal.
Who's goal, because that's sure as hell not what I am reading and hearing?  I'm on record here for supporting a living wage be paid to those who are willing to work fulltime.  It's overdue.  What I am hearing today on the news is scary.  Recurring payments?  Large unemployment kickers with no end date?  Why in the hell would anyone low skilled even want to add to our GDP by being productive?  

Back to my previous statement.  I see no sign whatsoever of the political will to even dream of a balanced budget.  I'll stick around for the liquidity ride and try to figure out when to jump off the train.  Very good subject BTW jalanlong.
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Messages In This Thread
End Game for Central Banks - by jalanlong - 03-01-2021, 02:21 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by fenders53 - 03-01-2021, 04:01 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by Otter - 03-01-2021, 04:58 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by jalanlong - 03-01-2021, 06:06 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by Otter - 03-01-2021, 09:18 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by ken-do-nim - 03-02-2021, 07:59 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by fenders53 - 03-02-2021, 08:21 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by ken-do-nim - 03-02-2021, 09:18 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by fenders53 - 03-02-2021, 09:50 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by ken-do-nim - 03-02-2021, 12:20 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by fenders53 - 03-02-2021, 07:06 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by Otter - 03-02-2021, 09:57 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by jalanlong - 03-02-2021, 12:55 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by Otter - 03-02-2021, 01:26 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by fenders53 - 03-02-2021, 01:51 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by Otter - 03-02-2021, 02:46 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by jalanlong - 03-02-2021, 05:53 PM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by Otter - 03-02-2021, 10:12 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by fenders53 - 03-02-2021, 10:27 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by Otter - 03-02-2021, 11:13 AM
RE: End Game for Central Banks - by ken-do-nim - 03-02-2021, 01:12 PM



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