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Deficits are not always bad for the economy from "summary" of The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton

It is commonly believed that deficits are always harmful, that they represent evidence of financial irresponsibility, a sign that the government is spending beyond its means. But this view is a misconception. Deficits can actually be a positive force for economic growth, job creation, and a more equitable distribution of income. When the government injects money into the economy through deficit spending, it can stimulate economic activity, increase demand for goods and services, and create jobs. Deficits can also help stabilize the economy during times of recession or economic downturn. By increasing government spending and running a deficit, policymakers can offset the decrease in private sector spending, preventing a further decline in economic activity. This can help to soften the impact of a recession and support a quicker recovery. In this way, deficits can be a valuable tool for managing the business cycle and promoting economic stability. Moreover, deficits are not necessarily a burden on future generations. The idea that deficits impose a financial burden on future generations assumes that the government operates like a household, constrained by a finite amount of money. However, as the issuer of its own currency, the government can always afford to pay its bills. Defic...
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    The Deficit Myth

    Stephanie Kelton

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