• sqgl@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    The money supply is fixed. Government prints money but not to cover new jobs. It is all about transfer of wealth.

    We could all be moderately wealthy if Billionaires were not a thing. Basic Income is perhaps feasible too.

    Economist Gary Stevenson explains it well. He has over a million views of each video on YouTube.

    He is working class as fuck but graduated from LSE & Oxford and then made millions since 2008 betting that inequality will rise and that most people will be worse off. He was the most successful trader for Citibank but quit in disgust and to reveal the scam to the public. Now with a best-selling book.

    https://youtu.be/BRvMuefnl0k

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      The government lowers interest rates to increase economic growth and when the inflation is low. Lending increases the money supply because banks are not required to have full reserves. So yes, the Fed actually increases the effective money supply at the correct rate depending on whether they want the economy to grow or to control inflation

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        24 hours ago

        The supply in circulation. Bonds are promissory notes. I don’t think the money disappears from ledgers.

        The fractional reserve is fixed AFAIK.

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          7 hours ago

          Circulation doesn’t matter. Let me give you adb example.

          Let’s say my mom sells her house. The buyer takes out a loan from the bank. My mom gets $300,000 in cash to her bank account, the buyer loses 20% down payment so he’s down $60,000. The bank reserves 10% which is $24,000

          Suddenly the economy just got a boost of $300,000 - $60,000 - $24,000 = $216,000

          When my mom spends that money, it goes to the bank accounts of businesses so it just stays as numbers. Nobody needs to take any cash out, but everyone gets richer

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            Am no expert but didn’t the money come from the banks virtual reserves? In which case the total money in the economy hasn’t changed.

            Before the house purchase it would have been in other investments, no?