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Why lower rates?
no argumentFrom my limited understanding by lowering interest rates the US would pay less interest on the public debt. When you're 36 TRILLION dollars in debt maybe it matters or maybe it doesn't.
To me, less interest paid on public debt = good.
Lowering interest rates would also make housing a little more affordable. Cars, too. Less credit card interest. When folks feel like they have a little extra money they tend to spend it, which stimulates the economy - an often added benefit is that employers hire more workers to respond to the additional demand.
And then eventually inflation hits and the cycle starts over again.
Like resetting the matrix.
Because they are currently artificially holding down capital investment.While I agree on existance of Fed
Why lower rates?
Im simply interested in opinions.Because they are currently artificially holding down capital investment.
You think if there was no fed the rates would be higher or lower?
There's your answer.
And Nigeria and.........I wish he could make it so that it's impossible for anyone in India to call anyone in the United States without prior written authorization. I could get behind that overreach.
Well the dems won't vote for that.........🤣I concur.
Any politician who could limit/reduce unsolicited calls as well as fix the telephone customer service dependency on foreign operators would be elected for life in a landslide.
Do they really work IT or are they just reading a canned response from a script at a call center for tech support?
Their programmers or whatever its called now (custom programming) is far cheaper than in USDo they really work IT or are they just reading a canned response from a script at a call center for tech support?
That's as bad as the do not call list.......🤣Been on the phone with some asscrackastani all morning...it's a maddening experience.
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