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This is the fifty-ninth video installment from Porkopolis Economics, covering macro and money, from the creator of the Crypto Voices podcast.
Contents
00:00 Intro
00:20 Review of 1800s during Gold standard
01:50 World War I
05:05 Fed debt holdings before Great Depression
08:00 Great Depression period
09:10 World War II
12:03 Vietnam War
Here we look at the history of the United States Federal debt during the early and mid-1900s, from World War I, through World War II, and through the Vietnam War and the dawn of the fiat standard.
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PE28: Decoding M3 - Eurodollars (VIII)
PE27: Decoding M3 - Repurchase agreements USA (VII)
PE26: Decoding M3 - Institutional money supply USA (VI)
PE25: Decoding M2 - Money supply USA (V)
PE24: Decoding M2 (Non-M1) - Money supply USA (IV)
CV145: Thomas Pacchia - PubKey Orange Pill
PE23: Decoding M1 - Money supply USA (III)
PE22: Decoding demand deposits - Money supply USA (II)
PE21: Decoding physical cash - M0 USA (I)
PE20: Dollar-Swissy: 60-year history
PE19: Gold, silver, and bitcoin by market cap
CV144: National debt history - USA
PE18: Evolution of the bitcoin power trendline
PE17: Power trend percentiles on bitcoin price
CV143: Mark Yusko - Great stories
PE16: Silver more valuable than gold? (IV)
PE15: Gold-silver ratios explained: Price vs. Mining (III)
PE14: How much gold is there? (II)
PE13: Silver to the moon? Gold-silver ratio (I)
PE12: Exponential trend percentiles on silver price
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