That was about the time when the Federal Reserve system (central bank) was established. Since that time, approximately 109 years later, as of 2022, inflation increased by 2,740%. Many folks will argue that this is not true.
Reference–History of the Federal Reserve banking system: https://www.federalreserveeducation.org/about–the–fed/history
https://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/structure–federal–reserve-system.htm
A fascinating book about how the Federal Reserve System was created is Creature from Jekyll Island. It is a beautiful read that I could not put down once I started. I have a hard–bound copy in my office now.
Here is a summary of The Creature from Jekyll Island.
https://www.eetimes.com/book–review–the–creature–from–jekyll–island/#
Governments have three methods to raise capital for operational expenses. They tax, borrow, and print new fiat currency (money).
The Federal Reserve is responsible for injecting newly created fiat money into the U.S. monetary system by the tens of trillions of dollars when instructed.
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/082515/who–decides–when–print–money–us.asp
In response to bank runs in 1928, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was established in 1933. The FDIC was an independent federal agency whose purpose was to insure bank and thrift deposits in bank failures. The objective was to maintain public confidence and encourage stability in the financial system by promoting sound banking practices. The question today, almost 100 years later, is whether the FDIC has adequate reserves to insure deposits. They don’t without the usual borrowing from the Federal Reserve.
Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act of 1999 reversed Glass–Steagall direction by removing legal barriers preventing financial institutions from providing banking, investments, and insurance services as combined business services.
Today banks and non–bank financial institutions are some of the most highly leveraged operating companies in the U.S. Banks and non–bank financial institutions regularly invest with minimal limits in extremely high–risk and highly leveraged securities. Little regard is given to safety measures of bank depositors. They ratchet up leverage positions to maximize yields by purchasing positions in casino–style financial bets in the form of derivatives contracts. Even reserve requirements have been eliminated so that banks are no longer required to keep any reserves on hand for protection in case of excess demands for depositor withdrawals.
Inflation is the direct result of the government’s endless injections of new fiat currency into the economic system, which becomes a corresponding future debt of the taxpayers. Our future sovereign debt, of course, is a systemic fraud because the Federal Reserve and the leaders of this country never plan on paying the debt off or even reducing it. As the Federal Reserve pumps more money into the economic system, there is a corresponding reduction of the dollar’s purchasing power (debasement). Goods and services cost incrementally more. With debased dollars paying off the debt assumes that payments would be made severely diminished valued dollars (cheaper dollars).
Taxpayers can only see future debt piled upon future deficits that they view as their responsibility to repay, as a government national credit card for which they are on the hook. The top tier taxpayers of 1% paid 38.8%, the top 10% paid 71%, and the 25% of taxpayers pay 87% of the federal taxes. All these folks should have great concern about runaway government spending. The bottom 50% of taxpayers in the U.S. pay about 3% of federal taxes. Low–income earners and retired folds relying on Social Security for living costs get crucified by the devil called inflation. This lower socioeconomic tier is first and most severely harmed by inflation and reduced purchasing power because of their limited discretionary or nonexistent incomes.
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/latest–federal–income–tax–data/
https://theintercept.com/2019/04/13/tax–day–taxes–statistics/
The U.S.‘s financial problems include accumulated disclosed direct debt of about $30.3 trillion and an estimated $150 to 200 trillion of unfunded, underfunded, and not–disclosed future obligations for Social Security, Medicare, Military, and Federal employee pension obligations. These figures are well disguised on purpose. Remember George Bush Jr’s remarks and his debate with Al Gore when Gore’s economic figures were referred to as “Fuzzy Math”? How would the public react if they understood that their future retirement had been stolen or misallocated and not be available when they needed it?
https://www.usdebtclock.org/
Most, if not all, future financial obligations of the U.S. must come from a combination of current general funds based on tax receipts and newly minted fiat currency in the form of U.S. Treasuries as future debt. This future debt is sold to the public, corporations, and other sovereign nations as treasury securities, backed by the full faith of the U.S. Government. Some entities invest in treasuries for safety, and some are out of compulsion (forced for political expediency).
If one inquires of the solvency of the Social Security trust fund from the mainstream media or online web news, they will tell you that Social Security has almost $3 trillion in trust fund assets (so–called–not). But they will fail to tell you that all the Social Security trust funds are invested in U.S. Treasuries. Treasury securities are debt created by the government and must be repaid upon maturity. Social Security is currently a pay–as–you–go system paid by current taxpayers to benefit of retired folks. If financial demands for Social Security and Medicare exceed available current tax receipts from taxation, then the remainder must come from the Social Security trust fund. But there is little or no liquid assets or cash available in the fund?
Any payments demanded from the Social Security trust fund would require that the government free up money by paying off a corresponding amount of U.S. Treasuries (IOU’s) that are held as assets of the trust fund. Where will the money come from for the government to pay off the Treasuries? If the government cannot locate liquid capital, then they must create it by issuing new treasuries for new parties to purchase to replace the old. What a great trick to pull upon the American public! I want to pay my bills and credit cards where someone else is responsible
for repayment.
They swapped the accumulated liquid assets sitting on the books of these Trust Funds for debt instruments that are expected to be owed and paid from future taxpayer receipts. Switching debt that you owe and calling it an investment asset is the ultimate form of financial prestidigitation (magic trick). Yes, an asset that is held on your behalf is misappropriated into debt, and you are responsible for repaying in the future.
Special Studies by the Historian’s Office of Social Security and Research Notes: https://www.ssa.gov/history/BudgetTreatment.html
“The Show Must Go on. The Show Must Go On. Yeah, inside, my heart is breaking. My make–up may be flaking. But my smile still stays on.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t99KH0TR–J4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1fiOJDXA–E
https://cis.org/Report/63–NonCitizen–Households–Access–Welfare–Programs
In 2019 Social Security and Medicare programs cost an estimated 8.8% of gross domestic product (GDP). GDP is approximately 22 trillion. 22 trillion times 8.8%=$1.936 trillion annual expenses. If you use $1.936 trillion divided by the number of retired of 70 million, then each retired person cost $27,657 each year. Social Security is about .6% to administrate and Medicare about 2%. Private insurers may spend between 12% to 18% on administration costs. End–of–life medical expenses may exceed $150,000 per retiree. About 2% of retirees, about 1.4 million die per year.
We are facing turbulent financial trade winds this year and next. Interest rates should rise to combat inflation. Wall Street, big banks, and large corporations will be beating the drums no to raise rates. Borrowing cheap money and leveraging investments is their mantra. With artificially low–interest rates projects, become profitable because borrowing is cheap. Valuations rise accordingly, even to irrational and exuberant levels. But the minute rates begin to rise, profits and irrationally high valuations evaporate and fall back to earth. Boom and bust cycles are not an inherent trait of capitalism but caused by central bank intervention.
Regardless of the conclusion, the Federal Reserve will be there with their trusty computers to readily inject many additional dollar digits (trillions) to continue the U.S. financial Ponzi scheme (spend now and expect someone in the future to repay).
Our economic entire system of governance requires a never–ending Ponzi strategy. Future taxpayers will always be necessary to pay for today’s government expenses. If future spenders have no money because of high taxes, excessive regulations, or refuse to buy stuff, the system will collapse.
The government and mainstream media propaganda machine will have public observers thinking that everything is rosy. The propaganda objective is to keep the population preoccupied with revolving crises designed to frighten them into compliance and submission.
All new fiat currency created by the government is designed to keep the population happy, the government in power, and the voting block reliable. The Ponzi system’s pursuit is conning the public into submission of a perpetual–motion downward economic quagmire. It’s truly a wonderful day in the neighborhood when the government–backed borrowed money flows freely, knowing that it will never be paid back. Of course, most beneficiaries of free–flowing borrowed funds are directed to (FOGS–friends of government.)
The U.S. tax base is not increasing much. Our GDP is about $21–22 trillion. Federal taxes collected appx $3.5 trillion. If we add all state and other forms of taxation, the total is about $5 trillion. The federal government spends close to twice as much as they take in, meaning a $2 to 3.5 trillion shortfall that must be borrowed.
The only viable solution that the U.S. Federal Reserve has is to keep creating fiat money to plug the financial drain dike. What used to be directly on the book’s debt under President Ronald Regan (1/20/1981 to 1/10/1989) of 2 trillion, which is now $30 trillion and will become $100 trillion in our lifetimes. Since that time, the U.S. has gone from the world’s largest international creditor to the world’s largest debtor nation.
The speed of issuing new currency into the system and the subsequent debasement of the dollar is accelerating into uncharted territory, more than any time in our adult life. There will be massive upward price pressure on all goods and services the public will be subjected to. Since inflation is caused by an increase in money supply relative to goods and services, the government’s propensity to print fiat currency is currently experiencing a more than a significant increase in the money supply. Never mind that there is a corresponding increase in national debt!
Government actions are always the root cause of inflation. There was no inflation in the American colonies because there was no mechanism to print fiat currency. Between 1775 and 1779, Congress issued $225 million in fiat Continentals (currency), a massive sum for the time. Subsequent inflation caused prices to rise years 1776=12.99%, 1777=21.84%, 1778=30.19%, 1779= –11.59%(minus).
Artificially low–interest rates harm savers who rely on bank interest for income, U.S Securities holders, corporate bondholders, and other interest income–related investment strategies. Distortion of economic reality created by artificially low–interest rates is hard to comprehend because Wall Street and megabanks have such tight control on government actions. They might object to that statement for public posturing. But wait, if the market crashes, the elites will merely ask the government to bail them again. Elite leaders in the executive branch of the U.S. government are handpicked from Wall Street firms, particularly Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, The Vanguard Group, and JPMorgan Chase & Co. BlackRock has $10 Trillion assets under management. Vanguard has $8.5 Trillion assets under management.
The magnitude of these figures is staggering, considering the U.S. has a total GDP of $22 trillion. You can rest assured that the oligarchs in the U.S. have control over almost all actions of government. Money begets power. Money and power beget influence.
U.S. direct on the book’s debt will balloon to $50 to $100 trillion in the next meltdown. Some Wall Street firms, megabanks, and large corporations will become insolvent from derivatives losses. They will be bailed out, just like they were in 2007–8. Once the next bailout is complete, they will high–five each other and issue big payout bonuses for their hard work creating a colossal financial mess. Just as they did in the 2007–8 bailout, they will take a vacation for all their hard work driving their companies into insolvency. The public is provided little or no information on these bailouts. Only the governing elites have full knowledge. The ongoing strategy will eventually crash. No one knows when the cows will come home, and the entire system collapses. But the Ponzi strategy has been systematically successful, with a few bumps for over 225 years. Ponzi is an investment swindle strategy. Current participants rely on existing occupants/taxpayers to pay the government the costs now with borrowed funds and expect future generations of occupants/taxpayers to repay the debt. Those new taxpayers can only be paid back by collecting additional funds from subsequent new occupants/ investors. This strategy is the same for Social Security.
The success of the future of your U.S. Ponzi assumes that the dollar will maintain the status of world reserve currency holder. If our leaders keep piss—g off world leaders en masse sooner or later, they will devise a mechanism to circumvent the dollar–based monetary system. Many of the strategies being followed by the current administration will cause the loss of world reserve currency holders. No one would be willing to buy our worthless treasury securities. Seventy–five years of dollar dominance would come to a suicidal end, and deficit spending financed by the other sovereign nations would stop.
Middle–class income earners and those who rely on retirement benefits may have limited ability to keep up with inflation. Living standards could collapse to those of third–world countries with visions of impoverished masses struggling to meet the most basic human needs (access to food, water, and shelter). With inflation, each year arrives with the reality that everything costs more, or dramatically more, to the point where most of the population will struggle to keep up or become stressed out debt–surfs.
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