A new survey by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business finds that America’s top economists are not fans of Modern Monetary Theory:

So maybe it shouldn’t be a larger part of the public conversation.
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A new survey by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business finds that America’s top economists are not fans of Modern Monetary Theory:
So maybe it shouldn’t be a larger part of the public conversation.
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When was the last time the USA had a true surplus? Not just one where we had a single-year budget surplus and could pay down the debt a little, I’m talking actual, non-indebted, surplus?
The last time the U.S. was debt free? Pretty sure it was Andrew Jackson.