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Old 05-25-2022, 02:37 PM
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OMG, the 10 year UST is yielding a whopping 2.75% and the sky is falling because of high interest rates. News Flash, in September of 1981 the yield was 15.82% and that quickly brought our nations last bout of hyper inflation under control. The Federal Reserve needs to learn from history and finally do something meaningful to fight inflation.
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I totally agree, but they want to punish savers and reward people who borrow and spend as much money as they can.
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OMG, the 10 year UST is yielding a whopping 2.75% and the sky is falling .
& 5% mortgage rates.............there will be no sky left.
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Needs to go higher. Amazing how savers were punished for so long.
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OMG, the 10 year UST is yielding a whopping 2.75% and the sky is falling because of high interest rates. News Flash, in September of 1981 the yield was 15.82% and that quickly brought our nations last bout of hyper inflation under control. The Federal Reserve needs to learn from history and finally do something meaningful to fight inflation.
My view-looking at what we are being fed it makes NO SENSE. That is clear if we DARE to see it. Our CPI, consumer price index is roughly 8%. We pay that with after tax dollars. For us to be EVEN, the interest on a 10 yea treasury would need to be roughly 12%.

Our national debt is roughly 30 trillion dollars. The interest on that 30 trillion, I read somewhere is 1.5 billion a day. We allow ourselves to pretend that we comprehend these numbers. If, it currently costs the nation 1.5 billion a day in interest on the debt at treasury interest rate below 3%, truth the math when we talk billions let alone trillions, escapes we HUMANS. I believe since 12% is four times 3%, it is valid to take the 1.5 BILLION per day and multiply that by 4 so 6 billion a day in interest on our national debt.

I am thankful that it is not my job to find a way out of this. Far as history, this does not end well.

Money, is a concept. We talk about dollars. Unlike say a gallon where we know ounces in a gallon etc. Our obvious current question is how many dollars to buy a gallon of gasoline. Food to eat. A roof over your head.
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Needs to go higher. Amazing how savers were punished for so long.
Look at the national debt clock, it is posted on the internet. Truth, I've not looked in a while. My numbers are old, it is worse now. I DO NOT HAVE THE COURAGE TO LOOK.
What it showed, the average American has 10,000 in saving and owes 85,000. If, we use the CPI, consumer price index as the rate of inflation-call it 8%. Real money value.
On the 10,000 in savings he loses (10,000 x.08=) $800. On the 85,000 owed the debt is devalued by (85,000 less .08=) 6800.

Our country and much of the world is playing with matches in a dynamite factory.
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no surprise....our government tends to be reactive...not proactive when it comes to the economy
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I series bonds purchased between May and October are 9.62%. An individual can only buy $10,000 worth per year. So with spouse $20,000. Every little bit helps. Individual - Buying Series I Savings Bonds
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OMG, the 10 year UST is yielding a whopping 2.75% and the sky is falling because of high interest rates. News Flash, in September of 1981 the yield was 15.82% and that quickly brought our nations last bout of hyper inflation under control. The Federal Reserve needs to learn from history and finally do something meaningful to fight inflation.
Just ask them, they are doing something. They’re printing another Trillion dollars in deflated value currency.
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OMG, the 10 year UST is yielding a whopping 2.75% and the sky is falling because of high interest rates. News Flash, in September of 1981 the yield was 15.82% and that quickly brought our nations last bout of hyper inflation under control. The Federal Reserve needs to learn from history and finally do something meaningful to fight inflation.
It works like the price of gas at some point $3 a gallon will be cheap gas. I bought a home back at that time assumed the first 5% took a second at 17% and the seller carried a third at 12%. Whoever is in the White House if we get there will be blamed for crashing the Realestate market.
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OMG, the 10 year UST is yielding a whopping 2.75% and the sky is falling because of high interest rates. News Flash, in September of 1981 the yield was 15.82% and that quickly brought our nations last bout of hyper inflation under control. The Federal Reserve needs to learn from history and finally do something meaningful to fight inflation.
They can't raise rates this time around. Why? Because of $30+ trillion of debt. It's a never ending cycle. Inflation will get even worse and worse as they would then have to print even more $$ for debt service. The US dollar is doomed to complete destruction. We are past the point of no return. It is no longer possible to fix this. Everything from SS to medicare to food stamps will evaporate in a sea of worthless cotton paper.

You think crime is high now? Wait until people can't eat. We're stockpiling food and ammo. Eventually the US dollar will buy neither of those.
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We each bought an I bond paying 9.6 percent and another as a gift. No limit on number you can buy as gifts.
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Paul Volcker raised the rate back in 1981 to over 20% much higher than the inflation rate to get us out of the Carter recession. Don't expect the same to get us out of the Biden recession.
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Think the price of gas is high now, wait till you see the Presidents new proposed budget. 11 (ELEVEN) new taxes on gasoline alone. Now, hopefully congress will never accept this but gas prices are at a low compared to next year.
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And who was in power in 1981? Asking for a friend.
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