Whether the Fed should stop or promote its expansionary monetary policy is controversial. In my opinion, the Fed should not withdraw from the expanding monetary policy if the Fed's goal is to restore the economy to the pre-crisis level as far as possible. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate in November was the lowest 0% since 2009, but still above the pre-crisis level; according to US inflation calculations, the inflation rate to 0% in October It reached, it reached in 2010. The lowest level since that year.
Some short-term trends in our economy are certainly reassuring. However, the long-term structural defects that brought us a big downturn and a weak recovery have not disappeared. Over the past few weeks a series of new data highlights these fundamental flaws and shows how our economic structural problems have brought back the recovery since 2008. Eight years after the end of the Great Depression, we have not caught up. In fact, the growth rate in the first few years of recovery was actually lower than the average before crisis. As President Obama 's term of office ends, as production increases, we have not yet enjoyed true prosperity. Therefore, the difference between the gross domestic product and the level before the crisis is larger today than today.
The anger of the United States today is mainly because people are late for recovery, globalization and growth itself. The US leaders have promoted "beautification" and have been beautified. More than 100% of revenue comes from rich people. Can you blame the anger of Americans? However. The result of economic abandonment is a serious social collapse. More than half of the countries reject contemporary wholesale. They return to the tribal theocratic community, public goods - from information to medical care - are provided by the church and the community, not the whole community. I am living a completely different life including media, music, literature, art, information, entertainment, theory, facts, ideas. All these are different from the one that the reader (or writer) of the New York Times knows, not familiar. Everything is basically a symbol of their anger