Bob and Carlos discuss a recent Mercatus Policy Brief that documents how rising interest rates have caused the Fed to lose a trillion dollars in the value of its assets, and is now technically insolvent. Does it matter?
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Bob and Carlos discuss a recent Mercatus Policy Brief that documents how rising interest rates have caused the Fed to lose a trillion dollars in the value of its assets, and is now technically insolvent. Does it matter?
Episode 74: Carlos Lara Explains His Absence, and How He’s Back in the Saddle
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6 years ago
Episode 74: Carlos Lara Explains His Absence, and How He’s Back in the Saddle
Bob and Carlos return from their summer hiatus to bring listeners up to speed. Carlos had a medical issue that occurred in June, which he explains in the episode. After describing what happened, Carlos ties his experience to the broader condition of medical care in the United States: it's top-notch, but very expensive.Mentioned in this episode: Bob's post on the inverted yield curve. How to subscribe to the Lara-Murphy Report.The audio production for this episode was provided by Podswort...
The Lara-Murphy Report
Bob and Carlos discuss a recent Mercatus Policy Brief that documents how rising interest rates have caused the Fed to lose a trillion dollars in the value of its assets, and is now technically insolvent. Does it matter?