How Can Spending Be Up When People Feel Down?
Updated Dec. 27, 2023 12:00 am ET According to the Misery Index, Americans shouldn’t be all that miserable. But they might only recently have started...
Moody's Downgrades China's Credit Outlook to Negative Amid Economic Concerns
China faces a significant financial time bomb risk due to its banking system’s exposure to a substantial amount of hidden debt, accumulated by cities and...
The $2 Trillion Interest Bill That’s Hitting Governments
Updated Nov. 15, 2023 12:07 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) The world spent the past decade-plus taking advantage of rock-bottom interest rates to...
U.S. fiscal deficit a ‘more serious problem than ever before,’ says Larry Summers
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers believes that the current federal budget deficit poses a greater challenge for the economy than it has before in U.S....
We’re Still Paying for the Federal Reserve’s Blunders
Oct. 25, 2023 12:53 pm ET The Federal Reserve is relieved inflation is receding and hopes it will fall to 2%. Meantime, households and businesses...
Another Black Monday May Be Around the Corner
By John Greenwood and Steve H. Hanke The Federal Reserve’s policies are threatening U.S. financial markets and the economy. They are in danger of a...
Government Bubble Bust: Treasury Bond Investors Have Been Taking a Historic Beating
Long-term bond investors are increasingly reluctant to lend to the U.S. government, possibly due to its excessive borrowing. Despite facing significant market losses, political discussions...
The Federal Deficit Is Even Bigger Now Than It Looks
The federal government’s annual deficit for 2023 appeared to be $1.7 trillion, but due to irregularities involving President Biden’s now-overturned student debt cancellation plan, the...
Bond Vigilantes Powerless Against America's Soaring Debt
In the early ’90s, rising bond yields due to budget deficits influenced Washington’s fiscal decisions. Now, despite a $1.5 trillion budget deficit and soaring federal...
Can the U.S. Economy Survive Four Simultaneous Shocks at Once?
The U.S. economy is facing simultaneous threats: potential auto worker strikes, a possible government shutdown, the resumption of student loan payments, and rising oil prices....