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Inflation and Debt Monetization

August 3, 2020October 26, 2020 ~ Cade ~ Leave a comment

In the year of the apocalypse 2020, a year fraught with pandemic, war, and economic recession, governments of the world have stepped up their game with respect to 'printing money.' In the month of March, the M2 money stock grew by $1.1 trillion, more than it grew throughout the entirety of 2019. This phenomenon can … Continue reading Inflation and Debt Monetization

Fractional Reserve Banking 101

June 9, 2020October 26, 2020 ~ Cade ~ Leave a comment

Many people are accustomed to the idea that banks magically print money and cause inflation. People wonder, "Hey, why can't I do that?" Well, the answer is you can't because nobody can, not even commercial banks. In a fractional reserve banking system like the one we have, commercial banks can only lend an amount equal … Continue reading Fractional Reserve Banking 101

Cade is an Arizona native and student of economics. His interests are far and wide, including but not limited to public policy, economics, finance, law, national defense, and technology.

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