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The Motley Fool May 3, 2010 Dan Caplinger |
This Ticking Time Bomb Will Cost Trillions We're getting too used to low interest rates. |
Reason January 2009 Jeffrey Rogers Hummel |
The Fed's Binge How the Federal Reserve engineered the most dramatic peacetime experiment in monetary and fiscal stimulus in U.S. history without anyone noticing |
Finance & Development September 2010 Laurence J. Kotlikoff |
A Hidden Fiscal Crisis A noted U.S. economist says debt figures seriously understate long-term budget problems in the United States |
The Motley Fool February 2, 2009 Christopher Barker |
The Scariest Balance Sheet of All The unprecedented scale of U.S. debt brings fundamental questions to the fore. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2011 Morgan Housel |
4 Things to Remember About the Credit Downgrade A few thoughts after a wild week. |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2010 Thomas F. Cooley |
(Don't) Read My Lips: Higher Taxes Are Inevitable Given current fiscal realities, higher taxes are inevitable. |
National Real Estate Investor June 1, 2005 Anthony Downs |
A Recipe Sure to End the Real Estate Boom Slower growth, higher interest rates, and higher taxes are not a recipe for prosperity. So, real estate will be part of the broader economic suffering required by the adjustments our economy must make. |
The Motley Fool June 11, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
The Next Crisis Has Just Begun The current combination of higher borrowing costs and lower returns on savings could create lasting problems for consumers and the economy as a whole. |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2008 Morgan Housel |
The Very Real Cost of Doing Nothing You're right: $3.9 trillion is really just a drop in the bucket. |
BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 Daniel Kruger |
Where Have All the Bond Vigilantes Gone? Governments are borrowing more than ever, yet rates remain low |
The Motley Fool August 23, 2010 Jacob Roche |
Bond Investors Got a Fever -- and the Only Prescription Is More Yield Desperate for yield, bond investors start taking anything they can get. |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2009 Morgan Housel |
Managing the National Debt There's no such thing as a free lunch. |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 Glenn Hubbard |
The Social Security And Medicare Morass Entitlement reform in the U.S. -- and encouraging more private saving -- are essential. |
The Motley Fool November 22, 2011 Morgan Housel |
Congress: Doomed From the Beginning Why the supercommittee failed. |
BusinessWeek January 24, 2005 |
John Snow: "Let's Get It Fixed Forever" The Treasury Secretary lays out the Administration's reasons for pushing private investment accounts for Social Security. |
The Motley Fool March 5, 2009 Morgan Housel |
The Biggest Bubble the World Has Ever Seen It's not stocks, real estate, gold, or even Rush Limbaugh's influence. But it's big. And you should know about it. |
Knowledge@Wharton June 18, 2003 |
Fate Worse than Debt: Can the U.S. Deficit Rise to $45.47 Trillion? The U.S. government's future obligations outweigh its projected revenues so heavily that it would need a permanent income tax increase of 66% or the immediate elimination of all federal discretionary spending to put it on track for balancing its finances. |
The Motley Fool December 11, 2008 Chuck Saletta |
A Government Guarantee That You'll Lose Money For the first -- or perhaps second -- time in history, the auction on short-term U.S. Treasury Bills actually had government debt briefly trading at negative yields. |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Rich Miller |
Betting Big On Low Yields The government thinks reissuing 30-year bonds will cut its borrowing costs. Will it? |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2009 Todd Wenning |
Stocks to Fight the Coming Inflation Wave Now's the time to prepare your portfolio. |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2011 Tony Downs |
The Time for Austerity Measures Is Now Americans need to stop living beyond their means, both in government and their personal lives. For decades, we have spent and consumed much more than we produced, borrowing the difference from abroad. |
BusinessWeek June 16, 2011 Rich Miller |
The Unreliable Predictive Power of Bond Yields Bond investors follow interest rates as predictors of financial crises, but it turns out they're a poor indicator. |
The Motley Fool July 18, 2011 Dan Caplinger |
4 Things to Buy Instead of Treasuries 401(k) reform may have had an unintended consequence. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2001 Ronald McKinnon |
Can the World Economy Afford U.S. Tax Cuts? The international dollar standard redux... |
BusinessWeek March 5, 2007 James C. Cooper |
How Long Can The U.S. Count On Foreign Funding? As the dollar sags and other investments beckon, a shakeout looms. |
The Motley Fool December 12, 2008 Liz Peek |
Will U.S. Budget Woes Cause the Dollar to Fade? The safest of all investments? Not so fast. |
Financial Planning October 1, 2011 Donald Jay Korn |
Buoyant Bonds The world seems to be awash in debt, especially government debt. Considering that government issues are crucial to the world's bond markets, fixed-income investments have held up surprisingly well. |
The Motley Fool May 17, 2011 Morgan Housel |
Full Faith and Credit The insanity of playing with the debt ceiling. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2009 Liz Peek |
Optimists and Pessimists Might Bet Against Treasuries In the midst of recent market developments, one of the many imponderables facing investors today is the outlook for government bonds, which many analysts consider overvalued. |
The Motley Fool June 25, 2007 John Rosevear |
TIPS for Dodging Inflation These Treasury securities can help hedge against inflation -- sometimes. TIPS have become quite popular among institutional and individual investors looking for some measure of inflation protection in the conservative segments of their portfolios. |
The Motley Fool April 9, 2010 Matt Koppenheffer |
A Threat to This Rally If interest rates creep higher, it would put pressure on stock prices. |
BusinessWeek September 25, 2008 Chris Farrell |
Safe Investing in a Troubled Economy Here are some of the safest places to invest your money. But the price of safety may be low returns. |
The Motley Fool September 18, 2010 Tom Lydon |
Gold, Treasuries, and Dollar ETFs: Connecting the Dots Gold, Treasury, and dollar ETFs have been on a tear this year, luring investor assets by the billions with every move in sentiment. |
BusinessWeek November 22, 2004 Robert Kuttner |
The Budget Mess Bush Can No Longer Ignore The U.S. economy can't grow its way out of such big deficits. |
BusinessWeek August 11, 2003 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
The Bush Tax Cuts Are Sapping America's Strength The cost is nearly three times as much as the tab from September 11, Afghanistan, Iraq, and homeland security combined. |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2011 Morgan Housel |
What You Need to Know About the Debt-Ceiling Crisis The countdown begins. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 |
Social Security: No Flim-Flams Hiding debt with gimmicks will only make things worse. The recent proposal to take the $1 trillion to $2 trillion 10-year cost of reforming Social Security "off-budget" and not include it in the federal budget deficit is as irresponsible as it is dangerous. |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2009 Morgan Housel |
Pros and Cons of the New Bank Plan After a long wait, the details of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's new plan to rid banks of toxic assets actually aren't half bad. Read on for the details. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2009 Ben Levisohn |
Are Treasuries a Safe Haven? Or Dangerous? Treasury bonds' prices have fallen dramatically since last fall. Does that signal economic recovery - or runaway inflation? |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2009 Morgan Housel |
We're From the Government, and We're Here to Help This week could bring the most government intervention into the economy we've ever seen. Here's what to look for. |
On Wall Street March 1, 2011 Jerry Webman |
The End Of The Bond Empire? Now, investors reasonably ask whether fixed income investments actually have a future. My answer is that they do. |
The Motley Fool November 25, 2009 Alex Dumortier |
Are Government Bonds the New Subprime? Unfortunately for government bond investors (and taxpayers), it's possible -- useful, even -- to make the comparison between government bonds and subprime assets. Here's why, and what investors should do about it. |
The Motley Fool September 3, 2010 Morgan Housel |
Bond Bubbles! Bond Bubbles! Are bonds going the way of dot-coms and subprime? |
The Motley Fool July 24, 2008 Morgan Housel |
I.O.U.nited States Whether you like it or not, you have $31,300 of debt. Think about that for a second. Let it sink in. $31,300. It's the per-capita national debt in this country. The question is, how much longer can the debt party last? |
The Motley Fool October 20, 2010 Dan Caplinger |
Why Higher Taxes Won't Backfire Figuring out what to do about our huge tax problem has triggered such a big debate that Congress has once again come to a standstill rather than dealing with it. |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2009 James C. Cooper |
Housing's Tentative Gains In a tricky balancing act meant to support the nascent housing recovery, the Fed suggests it might spend more to keep interest rates low, while trying to soothe investors' inflation fears. |
On Wall Street August 1, 2009 Milton Ezrati |
There Are Reasons to Worry About the Dollar's Long Term Prospects The dollar's recent decline on foreign exchange markets has prompted investors to worry about a further, more significant drop. |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2010 Mike Pienciak |
The Red Flag the Stock Market's Ignoring The bond market is forecasting a tough slog ahead. |
BusinessWeek August 5, 2010 Peter Coy |
The Wisdom and Folly of the Bush Tax Cuts Most economists agree there's little choice but to end tax cuts from George W. Bush's era. That means the fiscal war in Washington is only going to get uglier. |
The Motley Fool July 23, 2009 Morgan Housel |
The $23.7 Trillion Confusion How much are taxpayers really on the hook for? Tens of trillions less than some expect. |