Jan. 24, 2025

How Debt Spirals, Interest Rates, and Trade Policies Shape the U.S. Economy

How Debt Spirals, Interest Rates, and Trade Policies Shape the U.S. Economy
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In Episode 14 of Rubber Meets the Road Economics, Hunter Craig sits down with renowned economist Professor Edwin T. Burton to discuss pressing economic issues, including the looming threat of debt spirals, the Federal Reserve’s role in interest rate policies, and the impact of tariffs on U.S. manufacturing. They dive into the complexities of reserve currencies, tariffs, and the challenges facing the U.S. economy as it grapples with inflation and rising debt. 

 

Key Topics Covered:

  • What constitutes a debt spiral and how it could impact the U.S.
  • The role of the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency in international trade.
  • The economic consequences of imposing tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
  • Predictions for the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decisions.
  • The importance of balancing economic growth and fiscal responsibility.

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Professor Edwin T. Burton is a seasoned economist and former Wall Street executive with decades of experience analyzing economic trends. As a professor at the University of Virginia, he bridges academic knowledge and practical expertise to shed light on complex economic topics. His optimism and deep understanding of historical and modern economics make his insights invaluable to listeners.

Disclaimer:

The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial advice and should not be relied upon as such. All opinions expressed by the hosts, guests, or participants are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with. We recommend consulting a qualified financial professional before making any financial decisions. Investing and financial decisions carry risks, and it is essential to do your own research.