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No recession yet, at least partially due to the increased federal deficit spending on interest payments as the Fed hikes rates: With debt/GDP the rate hikes have had the effect of about 0 billion/year of additional (highly regressive) federal deficit spending:
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No recession yet, at least partially due to the increased federal deficit spending on interest payments as the Fed hikes rates: With debt/GDP the rate hikes have had the effect of about 0 billion/year of additional (highly regressive) federal deficit spending:
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No recession yet, at least partially due to the increased federal deficit spending on interest payments as the Fed hikes rates:
With debt/GDP the rate hikes have had the effect of about $500 billion/year of additional (highly regressive) federal deficit spending: