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Government Debt Since 1914

The video focuses on eight consecutive periods between 1914, when the Fed began operations, and 2023 to illustrate the magnitude of the change that occurred after 1968.  These are the same eight periods used in the previous video, Money Creation Since 1914.

For each period, charts are presented that show:

  1. The annual increase in Government Debt,
  2. The amount of total Government Debt outstanding,
  3. The amount of Treasury Securities owned by the Fed, measured in Dollars; and
  4. The share of Treasury Securities owned by the Fed as a percentage of all Treasury Securities outstanding.

At the end of 2023, the Fed owned $4.8 trillion of Treasury Securities, the Rest Of The World (i.e., other countries) owned $8 trillion of such bonds, and the private sector in the US owned most of the rest.  

Imagine how different the world would be today if the US Government had spent $35 trillion less over the last half century.

That’s the way the world would have looked had Capitalism survived.  But Capitalism did not survive.  When Money ceased to be backed by Gold, Capitalism evolved into a different kind of economic system, Creditism.

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