With the biggest deficit since WWII, the US thinks it can print mad money

With the biggest deficit since WWII, the US thinks it can print mad money

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Neither Democrats nor Republicans officially subscribe to “modern monetary theory,” or MMT — the idea that the US can print or borrow as much money as its elected officials desire. Former President…

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