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The Monolithic Economy of The U.S.A
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The United States of America, the wealthiest, most powerful nation on the planet by a very respectable margin. The sheer scale of the united states wealth and influence is really really hard to fathom, even for macro-economists, sure there are GDP figures, trade balances and labor force figures, but they are best for telling the story of a normal national economy, and the United States are far from that, its consumer retail sector is bigger than all but 9 of the largest national economies in the world, California, one of its states has a bigger GDP figure than the united kingdom and the US has fift...
published: 01 Dec 2019
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Trump Now Leads Biden in Poll of Six Swing States: Five Key Takeaways | WSJ
A new WSJ poll found that former president Donald Trump has taken the lead over President Joe Biden in half a dozen key battleground states including Michigan, Georgia and Arizona. The lead for the 2020 rematch is propelled in part by broad voter dissatisfaction with the national economy and doubts about Biden’s capabilities and job performance.
Wall Street Journal editor Aaron Zitner explains what the latest numbers tell us about America’s approaching 2024 presidential election.
Chapters:
0:00 WSJ poll
0:18 Biden broadly unpopular
0:43 Trusting Trump on big issues
1:49 Dissatisfaction with economy
2:38 Third-party candidates
3:59 Persuadable voters
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's bigg...
published: 04 Apr 2024
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How is the U.S. economy doing heading into 2024?
The state of the U.S. economy is a big driver of results in every election. But going into the 2024 campaign cycle, there are more questions than hard answers about what it means for President Joe Biden’s re-election chances.
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published: 14 May 2023
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The Economy Is Strong. But Why Don’t Voters Agree? | WSJ State of the Stat
The U.S. economy — by many measures — is doing great. But the majority of voters still feel the economy is bad. And as one of the biggest issues of the 2024 election, it could be hurting President Joe Biden’s re-election in his race against Donald Trump. So why is the consumer sentiment index so low despite a growing GDP and a healthy unemployment rate? And how are Americans feeling about their long-term financial security amidst wide-ranging social and political threats?
WSJ explores what the data says about why voters are feeling so bad about the economy.
Chapters:
0:00 Consumer sentiment
1:05 What’s driving economic growth?
2:16 Food, gas and housing prices
5:27 Long-term economic security
6:04 What this means for the election
#Economy #Election #WSJ
published: 28 Mar 2024
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How does immigration impact the economy? | CNBC Explains
It's an incredibly complicated topic, with political disagreement about how immigration affects a nation's economy. CNBC's Uptin Saiidi explains the data behind the debate.
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published: 22 Dec 2018
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The United States Economy
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published: 03 Oct 2019
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The US economy explained by Rebecca Jarvis | ABC News
ABC News Chief Business Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis explains how the U.S. economy and the national debt works.
#ABCNews #Economy #NationalDebt
published: 23 Nov 2021
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The Problem With Indian Economy | Indian Economy | Econ
India has emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing economies in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges that are holding it back from achieving its full potential. In this video, we take a deep dive into the current problems facing the Indian economy.
One major issue is the comparison with other Asian economies such as China, Japan, and South Korea. While India has seen solid economic growth, it has not been able to match the pace of its Asian counterparts. We'll explore some of the reasons for this and what India can learn from other successful Asian economies.
We'll explore the challenges that India faces in terms of education, infrastructure, foreign direct investment, and international trade, and how these challenges have contributed to slower economic growth tha...
published: 14 Feb 2023
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Is the U.S. Economy In ‘A Once-in-a-Lifetime Financial Transition’? | FRONTLINE
“I think we are in a once-in-a-lifetime financial transition, and I think that everybody needs to sort of strap in for that,” says Rana Foroohar of the Financial Times in this excerpt from the new FRONTLINE documentary “Age of Easy Money.”
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Premiering March 14, 2023, “Age of Easy Money” examines how the policies of the U.S. central bank, the Federal Reserve, ushered in an age of easy money — and explores the potential consequences of the Fed’s decision last year to start hiking interest rates at a historic pace in an effort to fight inflation.
This excerpt shows how many economic experts FRONTLINE spoke with alluded to a particular quote to describe the current econom...
published: 14 Mar 2023
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The Real Reason the Economy Might Collapse | Robert Reich
The wealthy now own more of the economy than at any time since the 1920s. Meanwhile, millions in this country are barely scraping by.
Closing our staggering wealth gap isn’t just the right thing to do. It’s essential to save our economy from collapse.
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published: 29 Sep 2021
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The Monolithic Economy of The U.S.A
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The United States of America, the wealthiest, most powerful nation on the planet by a very respectable margin. The sheer scale of the united states wealth and influence is really really hard to fathom, even for macro-economists, sure there are GDP figures, trade balances and labor force figures, but they are best for telling the story of a normal national economy, and the United States are far from that, its consumer retail sector is bigger than all but 9 of the largest national economies in the world, California, one of its states has a bigger GDP figure than the united kingdom and the US has fifty states.
The U.S. economy goes beyond this though, it is the foundation for the world economy in the 20th and 21st centuries, and this influence isn’t caused by something so old fashioned as an empire, but rather industry. Today US companies can be seen dominating industries in economies all over the world, and at the same time, foreign companies from Europe and Asia fight endlessly to break into the US market, the largest and most influential consumer market in the world.
The U.S. economy is too large with too many facets to explore in a single video, so this will be made as a video series but for now, in this video, I want to explore how the United States of America got to where it is today.
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Sources & Citations -
McCusker, J.J., and Menard, R.R., 2014. The Economy of British America, 1607-1789
Katz, S.N., 1976. Thomas Jefferson and the right to property in revolutionary America. The Journal of Law and Economics, 19
Teich, M., Porter, R. and Gustafsson, B. eds., 1996. The industrial revolution in national context: Europe and the USA. Cambridge University Press.
Taylor, L., Proano, C.R., de Carvalho, L. and Barbosa, N., 2012. Fiscal deficits, economic growth and government debt in the USA. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36(1), pp.189-204.
Morriss, A.P. and Nard, C.A., 2011. Institutional Choice & Interest Groups in the Development of American Patent Law: 1790–1865. Supreme Court Economic Review
De Haan, J. and Siermann, C.L., 1996. New evidence on the relationship between democracy and economic growth. Public Choice, 86
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The United States of America, the wealthiest, most powerful nation on the planet by a very respectable margin. The sheer scale of the united states wealth and influence is really really hard to fathom, even for macro-economists, sure there are GDP figures, trade balances and labor force figures, but they are best for telling the story of a normal national economy, and the United States are far from that, its consumer retail sector is bigger than all but 9 of the largest national economies in the world, California, one of its states has a bigger GDP figure than the united kingdom and the US has fifty states.
The U.S. economy goes beyond this though, it is the foundation for the world economy in the 20th and 21st centuries, and this influence isn’t caused by something so old fashioned as an empire, but rather industry. Today US companies can be seen dominating industries in economies all over the world, and at the same time, foreign companies from Europe and Asia fight endlessly to break into the US market, the largest and most influential consumer market in the world.
The U.S. economy is too large with too many facets to explore in a single video, so this will be made as a video series but for now, in this video, I want to explore how the United States of America got to where it is today.
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McCusker, J.J., and Menard, R.R., 2014. The Economy of British America, 1607-1789
Katz, S.N., 1976. Thomas Jefferson and the right to property in revolutionary America. The Journal of Law and Economics, 19
Teich, M., Porter, R. and Gustafsson, B. eds., 1996. The industrial revolution in national context: Europe and the USA. Cambridge University Press.
Taylor, L., Proano, C.R., de Carvalho, L. and Barbosa, N., 2012. Fiscal deficits, economic growth and government debt in the USA. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36(1), pp.189-204.
Morriss, A.P. and Nard, C.A., 2011. Institutional Choice & Interest Groups in the Development of American Patent Law: 1790–1865. Supreme Court Economic Review
De Haan, J. and Siermann, C.L., 1996. New evidence on the relationship between democracy and economic growth. Public Choice, 86
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Trump Now Leads Biden in Poll of Six Swing States: Five Key Takeaways | WSJ
A new WSJ poll found that former president Donald Trump has taken the lead over President Joe Biden in half a dozen key battleground states including Michigan, ...
A new WSJ poll found that former president Donald Trump has taken the lead over President Joe Biden in half a dozen key battleground states including Michigan, Georgia and Arizona. The lead for the 2020 rematch is propelled in part by broad voter dissatisfaction with the national economy and doubts about Biden’s capabilities and job performance.
Wall Street Journal editor Aaron Zitner explains what the latest numbers tell us about America’s approaching 2024 presidential election.
Chapters:
0:00 WSJ poll
0:18 Biden broadly unpopular
0:43 Trusting Trump on big issues
1:49 Dissatisfaction with economy
2:38 Third-party candidates
3:59 Persuadable voters
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A new WSJ poll found that former president Donald Trump has taken the lead over President Joe Biden in half a dozen key battleground states including Michigan, Georgia and Arizona. The lead for the 2020 rematch is propelled in part by broad voter dissatisfaction with the national economy and doubts about Biden’s capabilities and job performance.
Wall Street Journal editor Aaron Zitner explains what the latest numbers tell us about America’s approaching 2024 presidential election.
Chapters:
0:00 WSJ poll
0:18 Biden broadly unpopular
0:43 Trusting Trump on big issues
1:49 Dissatisfaction with economy
2:38 Third-party candidates
3:59 Persuadable voters
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Trump #Biden #WSJ
- published: 04 Apr 2024
- views: 83039
2:40
How is the U.S. economy doing heading into 2024?
The state of the U.S. economy is a big driver of results in every election. But going into the 2024 campaign cycle, there are more questions than hard answers a...
The state of the U.S. economy is a big driver of results in every election. But going into the 2024 campaign cycle, there are more questions than hard answers about what it means for President Joe Biden’s re-election chances.
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- published: 14 May 2023
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7:30
The Economy Is Strong. But Why Don’t Voters Agree? | WSJ State of the Stat
The U.S. economy — by many measures — is doing great. But the majority of voters still feel the economy is bad. And as one of the biggest issues of the 2024 ele...
The U.S. economy — by many measures — is doing great. But the majority of voters still feel the economy is bad. And as one of the biggest issues of the 2024 election, it could be hurting President Joe Biden’s re-election in his race against Donald Trump. So why is the consumer sentiment index so low despite a growing GDP and a healthy unemployment rate? And how are Americans feeling about their long-term financial security amidst wide-ranging social and political threats?
WSJ explores what the data says about why voters are feeling so bad about the economy.
Chapters:
0:00 Consumer sentiment
1:05 What’s driving economic growth?
2:16 Food, gas and housing prices
5:27 Long-term economic security
6:04 What this means for the election
#Economy #Election #WSJ
https://wn.com/The_Economy_Is_Strong._But_Why_Don’T_Voters_Agree_|_Wsj_State_Of_The_Stat
The U.S. economy — by many measures — is doing great. But the majority of voters still feel the economy is bad. And as one of the biggest issues of the 2024 election, it could be hurting President Joe Biden’s re-election in his race against Donald Trump. So why is the consumer sentiment index so low despite a growing GDP and a healthy unemployment rate? And how are Americans feeling about their long-term financial security amidst wide-ranging social and political threats?
WSJ explores what the data says about why voters are feeling so bad about the economy.
Chapters:
0:00 Consumer sentiment
1:05 What’s driving economic growth?
2:16 Food, gas and housing prices
5:27 Long-term economic security
6:04 What this means for the election
#Economy #Election #WSJ
- published: 28 Mar 2024
- views: 137225
6:21
How does immigration impact the economy? | CNBC Explains
It's an incredibly complicated topic, with political disagreement about how immigration affects a nation's economy. CNBC's Uptin Saiidi explains the data behind...
It's an incredibly complicated topic, with political disagreement about how immigration affects a nation's economy. CNBC's Uptin Saiidi explains the data behind the debate.
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The United States Economy
This lesson goes over how the government supports and regulates businesses, and the government agencies involved in overseeing the U.S. economy.
This lesson goes over how the government supports and regulates businesses, and the government agencies involved in overseeing the U.S. economy.
https://wn.com/The_United_States_Economy
This lesson goes over how the government supports and regulates businesses, and the government agencies involved in overseeing the U.S. economy.
- published: 03 Oct 2019
- views: 34248
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The US economy explained by Rebecca Jarvis | ABC News
ABC News Chief Business Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis explains how the U.S. economy and the national debt works.
#ABCNews #Economy #NationalDebt
ABC News Chief Business Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis explains how the U.S. economy and the national debt works.
#ABCNews #Economy #NationalDebt
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ABC News Chief Business Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis explains how the U.S. economy and the national debt works.
#ABCNews #Economy #NationalDebt
- published: 23 Nov 2021
- views: 17115
11:05
The Problem With Indian Economy | Indian Economy | Econ
India has emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing economies in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges that are holding it back from achie...
India has emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing economies in recent years, but it still faces a number of challenges that are holding it back from achieving its full potential. In this video, we take a deep dive into the current problems facing the Indian economy.
One major issue is the comparison with other Asian economies such as China, Japan, and South Korea. While India has seen solid economic growth, it has not been able to match the pace of its Asian counterparts. We'll explore some of the reasons for this and what India can learn from other successful Asian economies.
We'll explore the challenges that India faces in terms of education, infrastructure, foreign direct investment, and international trade, and how these challenges have contributed to slower economic growth than some of its neighbors. We'll also discuss how India is working to address these issues and improve its economy in the long run. Overall, this video provides a comprehensive overview of the major problems facing the Indian economy today.
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We'll explore the challenges that India faces in terms of education, infrastructure, foreign direct investment, and international trade, and how these challenges have contributed to slower economic growth than some of its neighbors. We'll also discuss how India is working to address these issues and improve its economy in the long run. Overall, this video provides a comprehensive overview of the major problems facing the Indian economy today.
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- published: 14 Feb 2023
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5:09
Is the U.S. Economy In ‘A Once-in-a-Lifetime Financial Transition’? | FRONTLINE
“I think we are in a once-in-a-lifetime financial transition, and I think that everybody needs to sort of strap in for that,” says Rana Foroohar of the Financia...
“I think we are in a once-in-a-lifetime financial transition, and I think that everybody needs to sort of strap in for that,” says Rana Foroohar of the Financial Times in this excerpt from the new FRONTLINE documentary “Age of Easy Money.”
This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: http://www.pbs.org/donate.
Premiering March 14, 2023, “Age of Easy Money” examines how the policies of the U.S. central bank, the Federal Reserve, ushered in an age of easy money — and explores the potential consequences of the Fed’s decision last year to start hiking interest rates at a historic pace in an effort to fight inflation.
This excerpt shows how many economic experts FRONTLINE spoke with alluded to a particular quote to describe the current economic moment, in which the risks and excesses that had been building in the age of easy money are beginning to surface.
“When interest rates start to rise, and the tide pulls out, as Warren Buffett would say ... you begin to see who's not been swimming with their shorts on,” Foroohar says in the clip.
“Age of Easy Money,” a two-hour special, premieres Tues., March 14, at 9/8c on PBS stations (check local listings), at pbs.org/frontline, in the PBS Video App and on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel.
The director, producer and correspondent of “Age of Easy Money” is James Jacoby. The producer is Anya Bourg. The senior producer is Frank Koughan. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.
Explore additional reporting related to "Age of Easy Money" on our website: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/age-of-easy-money/
#documentary #economy #interestrates
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https://wn.com/Is_The_U.S._Economy_In_‘A_Once_In_A_Lifetime_Financial_Transition’_|_Frontline
“I think we are in a once-in-a-lifetime financial transition, and I think that everybody needs to sort of strap in for that,” says Rana Foroohar of the Financial Times in this excerpt from the new FRONTLINE documentary “Age of Easy Money.”
This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: http://www.pbs.org/donate.
Premiering March 14, 2023, “Age of Easy Money” examines how the policies of the U.S. central bank, the Federal Reserve, ushered in an age of easy money — and explores the potential consequences of the Fed’s decision last year to start hiking interest rates at a historic pace in an effort to fight inflation.
This excerpt shows how many economic experts FRONTLINE spoke with alluded to a particular quote to describe the current economic moment, in which the risks and excesses that had been building in the age of easy money are beginning to surface.
“When interest rates start to rise, and the tide pulls out, as Warren Buffett would say ... you begin to see who's not been swimming with their shorts on,” Foroohar says in the clip.
“Age of Easy Money,” a two-hour special, premieres Tues., March 14, at 9/8c on PBS stations (check local listings), at pbs.org/frontline, in the PBS Video App and on FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel.
The director, producer and correspondent of “Age of Easy Money” is James Jacoby. The producer is Anya Bourg. The senior producer is Frank Koughan. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.
Explore additional reporting related to "Age of Easy Money" on our website: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/age-of-easy-money/
#documentary #economy #interestrates
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Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park Foundation; the Heising-Simons Foundation; and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen.
- published: 14 Mar 2023
- views: 508839
5:07
The Real Reason the Economy Might Collapse | Robert Reich
The wealthy now own more of the economy than at any time since the 1920s. Meanwhile, millions in this country are barely scraping by.
Closing our staggering we...
The wealthy now own more of the economy than at any time since the 1920s. Meanwhile, millions in this country are barely scraping by.
Closing our staggering wealth gap isn’t just the right thing to do. It’s essential to save our economy from collapse.
Watch More: Everything You Need to Know About the New Economy ►► https://youtu.be/fMmH_2EYohQ
#WealthInequality #JeffBezos #BillGates
https://wn.com/The_Real_Reason_The_Economy_Might_Collapse_|_Robert_Reich
The wealthy now own more of the economy than at any time since the 1920s. Meanwhile, millions in this country are barely scraping by.
Closing our staggering wealth gap isn’t just the right thing to do. It’s essential to save our economy from collapse.
Watch More: Everything You Need to Know About the New Economy ►► https://youtu.be/fMmH_2EYohQ
#WealthInequality #JeffBezos #BillGates
- published: 29 Sep 2021
- views: 264972