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Our economy can handle deficits without causing inflation from "summary" of The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton

The idea that deficits are always dangerous is deeply ingrained in our collective psyche. We've been told time and again that government deficits are like personal deficits. We've been taught to think of the federal budget like a household budget. We've been warned that if the government doesn't balance its books, terrible things will happen. Inflation will come roaring back. Interest rates will skyrocket. The economy will collapse. But what if we've been thinking about deficits all wrong? What if the bogeyman of deficits is really a myth? The truth is that our economy can handle deficits without causing inflation. The government, as the issuer of our currency, can never "run out of money" in the way that households or businesses can. The federal government doesn't need to rely on tax revenue to spend. It creates money when it spends. Taxes serve other purposes, like controlling inflation and incentivizing or disincentivizing certain behaviors. But they are not necessary to fund government spending. When the government spends more than it collects in taxes, it runs a deficit. This deficit is simply the difference between what the government spends into the economy and what it takes out in taxes. And this deficit is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, deficits can be a powerful tool for achieving important polic...
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    The Deficit Myth

    Stephanie Kelton

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