Добавить новость

Песков заявил, что российских журналистов на Западе лишают возможности работать

Зампред ВТБ Пьянов: ЦБ недооценивает влияние ослабления рубля на инфляцию

Свыше 50% выпускников колледжей РФ находят работу в первый год после завершения учебы

Старт пилотируемых полетов на Луну перенесли из-за отсутствия средств на ракету-носитель



News in English


Новости сегодня

Новости от TheMoneytizer

As the US Treasury Runs Out of Creditors, Its Options Dwindle

Are the chickens coming home to roost for the US Treasury? As Ryan McMaken noted in a recent Mises Wire article, the United States is in a debt spiral and there’s no easy way out.

The problem is multifaceted, but the origin is profligate government spending. While it typically spikes during crises, spending is increasing at an alarming rate even outside of crisis periods. And tax revenues are not keeping up, which means ever-deepening deficits. Government expenditures spiked during the 2020 crisis, but even ignoring those spikes, annual spending has increased by about $1.6 trillion since 2019, while tax receipts have only increased by about $600 billion.

The government must borrow to make up the difference, which has led to a mountain of debt. Total public debt has ballooned to over $32 trillion, which is over 180 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), excluding government spending and transfers.

Due to the unpopularity of price inflation and the inexorable tendency for the market to reestablish interest rates that accord with people’s real time preferences, the Fed has allowed interest rates to rise. This, combined with the sheer size of the debt has caused the government’s interest payments to increase to unprecedented heights. In 2020, interest payments were a little over $500 billion, but they have almost doubled since then.

Congressional Budget Office projections show that these interest payments will take up ever-larger portions of the federal budget, causing deficits to sink even further. The government will have to use more debt to pay off past debts.

Figure 1: Congressional Budget Office: Deficits as a percentage of GDP

Source: The 2023 Long-Term Budget Outlook (Congressional Budget Office, June 2023), figure 1-1.

On top of all of this, the US Treasury is running out of buyers for its debt. The Fed, which has always been a ready buyer of government debt with newly created money, is allowing its holdings of US Treasury securities to roll off its balance sheet. It cannot resume monetizing the debt without exacerbating price inflation, which is still above its stated target of 2 percent.

Figure 2: Treasury securities held by the Federal Reserve

Source: “Assets: Securities Held Outright: U.S. Treasury Securities: All: Wednesday Level,” FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, last updated November 22, 2023. Data from Factors Affecting Reserve Balances, Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.4.1 (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve).

Like the Fed, foreign governments such as China and Japan are also reducing their purchases of Treasurys, leaving the US with a smaller customer base for its debt. As Robert P. Murphy showed in a recent talk, the proportion of debt held by foreigners has been declining since 2014.

Figure 3: Federal debt held by foreign investors as a proportion of federal debt held by the public

Source: “Federal Debt Held by Foreign and International Investors (FDHBFIN)” and “Federal Debt Held by the Public (FYGFDPUN),” FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, last updated September 1, 2023. Data from the U.S. Department of the Treasury Bureau of the Fiscal Service Treasury Bulletin.

This too-much-supply and not-enough-demand phenomenon came to a head at an October Treasury auction that turned into a fiasco when thirty-year yields reached 4.837 percent and primary dealers, who are required to purchase any leftovers, had to mop up over 18 percent of the auctioned debt.

So, everybody’s appetite for US government debt is running low, and that includes foreigners, the government’s own money printer, and favored financial institutions.

What does this mean for next year, when $7.6 trillion in government debt will mature? This is almost a third of all of the US’s outstanding debt, which means a ton of supply is about to hit this market with already declining demand. Unless the government decides to tighten its belt and dramatically reduce spending (flying pigs are more likely), it will have to replace maturing debt with more new debt.

Here are some possible scenarios:

  1. A financial crisis and official recession occur, which gives the Fed “permission” to flood the economy with new money, lower interest rates, and make another massive purchase of government debt, as it has in prior crises. The issue with this scenario is that the Fed is still in the throes of its battle against price inflation. Although some economists say that recent official price inflation statistics show that the Fed is done with its rate hikes, measures of market inflation expectations have remained elevated in the past few months. We could be heading into a 1970s-style stagflation, in which the Fed must choose (according to the conventional Phillips curve framework) between dealing with unpopular inflation and unpopular unemployment. If we are capable of learning from experience, we know what it takes to get out of such a mess: a painful but healthy and necessary correction precipitated by a Volcker-style sharp increase in interest rates.
  2. Treasury auctions continue to founder, leading to a debt crisis. Treasury yields skyrocket as the whole world loses confidence in the US government’s ability to repay its debts. It’s difficult to imagine such a globally catastrophic scenario, especially since the US has its own money printer (see scenario 1). It seems the Fed and the US government would happily choose to inflate as much as necessary to avoid such an outcome.
  3. The US government performs a “soft default,” similar to its actions in the 1930s and in 1971, in which the dollar is transformed in such a way as to rescue the government from its debt obligations. In the 1930s, the government devalued the dollar by changing its gold redemption ratio from $20.67 to $35.00 per ounce, as well as limiting and prohibiting gold ownership for US citizens. In 1971, Nixon “temporarily” (read: permanently) reneged on the US’s promise to redeem foreign governments’ dollars for gold. One avenue the US could take along these lines is the implementation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). A CBDC could be programmed to have negative interest rates and other incentives that would push CBDC holders to buy government debt. Such a tyrannical move would be disastrous for citizens, but the ability to control interest rates, increase tax revenues, and direct and stimulate spending makes this option very attractive to a debt-riddled government that has painted itself into a corner.

Of course, we could see a combination of these unfold in 2024 and beyond. As I stressed in a recent talk, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding what the Fed will do. We’ve seen the Fed do many unprecedented things in just the past two decades. The Fed is used to stretching its own power and scope in ways that nobody fully realized the Fed could or would.

Some things are certain, however. Reckless fiscal and monetary policy have put the US government and the economy in this mess, and the Fed and the government will use reckless fiscal and monetary policy to try to escape it.

Читайте на 123ru.net


Новости 24/7 DirectAdvert - доход для вашего сайта



Частные объявления в Вашем городе, в Вашем регионе и в России



Smi24.net — ежеминутные новости с ежедневным архивом. Только у нас — все главные новости дня без политической цензуры. "123 Новости" — абсолютно все точки зрения, трезвая аналитика, цивилизованные споры и обсуждения без взаимных обвинений и оскорблений. Помните, что не у всех точка зрения совпадает с Вашей. Уважайте мнение других, даже если Вы отстаиваете свой взгляд и свою позицию. Smi24.net — облегчённая версия старейшего обозревателя новостей 123ru.net. Мы не навязываем Вам своё видение, мы даём Вам срез событий дня без цензуры и без купюр. Новости, какие они есть —онлайн с поминутным архивом по всем городам и регионам России, Украины, Белоруссии и Абхазии. Smi24.net — живые новости в живом эфире! Быстрый поиск от Smi24.net — это не только возможность первым узнать, но и преимущество сообщить срочные новости мгновенно на любом языке мира и быть услышанным тут же. В любую минуту Вы можете добавить свою новость - здесь.




Новости от наших партнёров в Вашем городе

Ria.city

В Московском регионе продлили «желтый» уровень опасности из-за гололедицы

Загрутдинов: в блоке А корпуса ЖК «Терлецкий парк» подключили водопровод

РНО откроет абонемент в Концертном зале имени П. И. Чайковского

Ёлочные базары откроются в пяти районах Нижнего Новгорода

Музыкальные новости

Собянин пригласил молодежь написать исторический диктант о битве за Москву

Большой театр проведет трансляцию «Щелкунчика» перед Новым годом

Онкологи Красноярского края напомнили о том, что регулярные обследования помогают в борьбе с раком легкого

В Солнечногорске сотрудники Росгвардии почтили память коллег, погибших при исполнении служебного долга

Новости России

Школьники из России, Белоруссии и Перу рассказали сверстникам об истории и традициях своих стран

Загрутдинов: в блоке А корпуса ЖК «Терлецкий парк» подключили водопровод

Московские победители «Новогоднего миллиарда 2024» от «Русского лото» рассказали, на что потратили выигрыши

Распродажа года от OUTRIGGER Resorts & Hotels

Экология в России и мире

Гастроэнтеролог Садыков рассказал, как холодец влияет на уровень холестерина

Волшебный поезд с Дедом Морозом порадует гостей и жителей Нижнего Новгорода

Гастроэнтеролог Садыков рассказал, как холодец влияет на уровень холестерина

Техник-паспортист СЛД «Сольвычегодск» Марина Созинова отмечена Благодарственным письмом от Совета женщин Сольвычегодского региона.

Спорт в России и мире

Кафельников назвал позором допинговые скандалы ведущих теннисистов

Серена Уильямс: «Хочу пробежать полумарафон. Мне просто необходимо в чем-то соревноваться. Я безумно скучаю по теннису»

Динара Сафина назвала турниры Большого шлема, которые Даниил Медведев может выиграть в следующем сезоне

Зарина Дияс узнала хорошую новость от WTA

Moscow.media

Хотите встретить Новый год за границей? Есть бюджетные варианты

Услуга вывода из запоя на дому: что это и как она работает

станция метро Черкизовская Москва

Новодевичий монастырь снятый на телефон Xiaomi Redmi 12.











Топ новостей на этот час

Rss.plus






Обвиняемый в убийстве адвоката недавно развелся и работал в полиции

РНО откроет абонемент в Концертном зале имени П. И. Чайковского

Открыто движение по новому участку Киевского шоссе около Селятино

В Таллине переименуют две русские школы в 2025 году