EPISODE · Oct 18, 2018 · 25 MIN
The Power of Money
from Public Access America · host Public Access America
The Power of Money by Federal Reserve System Publication date 1994 Usage Public Domain Our financial institutions to a majority of Americans is like the internet. We don’t know how it works but we are happy to use it. We trust in others to regulate our economy but struggle under the results. If people have more money they are willing to pay more for something, but when half of the population has nothing, suddenly they can not afford what others can. As well I think. If those with the money are the ones selling products, they have no basis in reality for their pricing. Look. You don’t get there economy. I don’t get it either. It’s my belief that the They out there running the federal reserve know that, and count on it. Lets learn something here that may spark a moment of insight, and a possible interest in something that affects you as much as air water or happiness. This episode focuses on the Fed's monetary policy responsibility, using the Fed's response to inflation of the late 1970s as a case study. PRODUCTION: Alvin H. Perlmutter SPONSOR/DISTRIBUTOR: Federal Reserve System - Minneapolis, MN Paul Budline, Producer Christopher Lukas, Director Paul Budline, Writer Paul Budline, Editor Paul Schwartz, Music Credits Uploaded by Public.Resource.Org Public Access America PublicAccessPod Productions Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb https://www.instagram.com/publicaccessamerica/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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The Power of Money by Federal Reserve System Publication date 1994 Usage Public Domain Our financial institutions to a majority of Americans is like the internet. We don’t know how it works but we are happy to use it. We trust in others to regulate our economy but struggle under the results. If people have more money they are willing to pay more for something, but when half of the population has nothing, suddenly they can not afford what others can. As well I think. If those with the money are the ones selling products, they have no basis in reality for their pricing. Look. You don’t get there economy. I don’t get it either. It’s my belief that the They out there running the federal reserve know that, and count on it. Lets learn something here that may spark a moment of insight, and a possible interest in something that affects you as much as air water or happiness. This episode focuses on the Fed's monetary policy responsibility, using the Fed's response to inflation of the late 1970s as a case study. PRODUCTION: Alvin H. Perlmutter SPONSOR/DISTRIBUTOR: Federal Reserve System - Minneapolis, MN Paul Budline, Producer Christopher Lukas, Director Paul Budline, Writer Paul Budline, Editor Paul Schwartz, Music Credits Uploaded by Public.Resource.Org Public Access America PublicAccessPod Productions Podcast Link Review us Stitcher: http://goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: https://goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube https://goo.gl/xrKbJb https://www.instagram.com/publicaccessamerica/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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