PE60: Reagan, Clinton, and debt: Who was better? (III)
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This is the sixtieth video installment from Porkopolis Economics, covering macro and money, from the creator of the Crypto Voices podcast.
Contents
00:00 Intro
00:20 Review of debt after Vietnam
02:22 Ronald Reagan and US debt
04:25 Bill Clinton and US debt
09:47 US debt up to and during the GFC
15:24 US debt through Covid and until today
18:07 What does it mean to 'monetize' the debt?
24:12 Conclusion... and think about the dollar
Here we look at the history of the United States Federal debt during the late 1900s, from the Reagan years, through the Clinton years, then the GFC, and through Covid stimulus until today. I answer an important question through it all... how much US debt is being directly 'monetized' by the Federal Reserve, and what does that mean?
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