Fed is Buying 61 Percent of U.S. Government Debt
The New American – Bob Adelmann – 3/29/2012
In his attempt to explode the myth that there is unlimited demand for U.S. government debt, former Treasury official Lawrence Goodman explained that there is high perceived demand because the Federal Reserve is doing most of the buying.
Wrote Goodman,
Last year the Fed purchased a stunning 61% of the total net Treasury issuance, up from negligible amounts prior to the 2008 financial crisis.
This not only creates the false impression of limitless demand for U.S. debt but also blunts any sense of urgency to reduce supersized budget deficits.
Foreign purchases of U.S. debt dropped to less than 2 percent of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) from almost 6 percent just three years ago.
And private sector investors — banks, money market and bond mutual funds, individuals and corporations — have cut their buying way back as well, to less than 1 percent of GDP, down from 6 percent.
This serves to hide the fact that the government can’t find outside buyers willing to accept rates of return that are below the inflation rate (“negative interest”) given the precarious financial condition of the government.
IT ALSO HIDES THE IMPACT OF $1.3 TRILLION DEFICITS FROM THE PUBLIC WHO WOULD LIKELY GET MUCH MORE CONCERNED IF REAL, TRUE MARKET RATES OF INTEREST WERE BEING DEMANDED FOR PURCHASING U.S. DEBT, AS SUCH HIGHER RATES WOULD INCREASE THE DEFICIT EVEN FURTHER. FINALLY IT TAKES PRESSURE OFF CONGRESS TO “DO SOMETHING” BECAUSE THERE IS NO PUBLIC CLAMOR OVER THE MATTER, AT LEAST FOR THE MOMENT.
At some point, reality will click in and investors, Congress, and taxpayers will discover they’ve run out of road.
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