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

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

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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…

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

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