Friday, November 14, 2008

Save. No, Spend. No, Save

What do they want from us, anyway? Without consumers to lead the charge, an economic recovery will be hard to achieve. And yet everyone agrees that we need to start saving more. So should I buy that coffee maker to stimulate the economy? Or should I save the money in order to “grow” the economy and provide for my own old age? I can’t do both.


To pull us out of this downward spiral, the federal government will have to provide economic stimulus in the form of higher spending and greater aid to those in distress...In normal times, it’s good to worry about the budget deficit — and fiscal responsibility is a virtue we’ll need to relearn as soon as this crisis is past. When depression economics prevails, however, this virtue becomes a vice.


2 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:16 PM

    Sounds like you've been reading Krugman Anya.

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  2. Anonymous12:58 PM

    The best thing the Federal government can do to stimulate the economy is to back off.

    Fat chance that will happen. Like Hoover and FDR, they will continue to exacerbate the problem to no end.

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