Makematic
What Does the Government Do?
The United States has a democratic government which is voted for by the people. Its job is to protect citizens and communities, and follow the rules that are laid out in the Constitution.
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Printing US one dollar bills
/ One dollar bills being printed, rolling off the presses / worker picks up sheet of dollar bills to show the engraver's plates underneath / plates move on conveyor belt system / wider view of seated female workers in rows pulling...
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Stacking money at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
/ Seated female worker stacks freshly printed and cut one dollar bills / male workers stack wrapped bundles of silver certificates / man shakes his head at camera before pushing the large stack of certificates across the room. Stacking...
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Inside the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
/ Inside the Bureau of Engraving and Printing / worker standing behind stack of silver certificates / workers stack the certificates / seated female workers shuffle stacks of paper money in bundles / quality checking individual one...
Bloomberg
Interest-Rate Policy Is Backward, Modern Monetary Theory Pioneer Mosler Says
May.28 -- Modern monetary theory pioneer Warren Mosler, author of "The Seven Deadly Innocent Frauds of Economic Policy," discusses the debate over modern monetary theory with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
Curated Video
Surging Inflation Clears Way For Biggest Fed Hike In Years
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates by more 0.75%, which would mark the largest increase since 1994.
Curated Video
U.S. States Seek To Ease Inflation Burden With Stimulus Payments
With gas, groceries and many other necessities costing consumers more, some states are considering using leftover federal funds to help.
Bloomberg
Moore Calls MMT 'One of the Stupidest' Ideas for Monetary Policy
May.02 -- President Donald Trump's selection for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Stephen Moore, explains why he finds the idea of modern monetary policy "disturbing." He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Bridgewater’s Jensen Sees Stagflation as 'Real Risk’ to Assets
Oct.06 -- Bridgewater Associates co-Chief Investment Officer Greg Jensen says the combination of rising prices and a stagnating economy pose dangers to assets that policymakers have limited options to address. “The problem is stagflation...
Bloomberg
The Big Myth Between Money & Inflation
Dec.14 -- Jens Nordvig, founder and CEO of Exante Data, examines the connection between inflation and the money supply with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
Curated Video
Fed Attacks Inflation With Largest Rate Hike Since 1994
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates again Wednesday by 0.75%.
Bloomberg
Can the U.S. 'Print Money' to Pay Down the National Debt?
May 12 -- L. Randall Wray, a professor of economics at Bard College and a senior scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, discusses the U.S. national debt and inflation with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Trump's Fed Pick Moore on Criticism, Economy, Monetary Policy
May.02 -- President Donald Trump's selection for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Stephen Moore, discusses growing objections to his nomination among Senate Republicans, his view of Federal Reserve policy and the U.S. economy, and...
Bloomberg
Hugh Hendry on the Need for Chaos, Radicalizing the Fed
Jun.29 -- Hugh Hendry, global macro adviser, discusses his latest report, "The Dawn of Chaos." He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
Bloomberg
Royal London's Greetham Says Trump 'Super Charged' Market
Mar.02 -- Trevor Greetham, head of multi-asset at Royal London Asset Management, discusses the factors behind the run up in stocks as the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1000 points in five weeks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine...
Bloomberg
Bitcoin.com's Ver Says Weekend's Plunge Not Surprising
May.11 -- Roger Ver, executive chairman of digital-coin wallet provider Bitcoin.com, discusses the outlook for cryptocurrencies. The largest digital token tumbled over the weekend. Ver speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on...
Bloomberg
Risks & Rewards: Inflation, Supply Chain Edition
In a weekly series for Bloomberg Opinion, Lisa Abramowicz and John Authers discuss the most important story of the week, and also name their most under- and over-rated market risks and opportunities. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Sri Lanka Central Bank Chief Pledges to Ease Asset Purchases
Central Bank of Sri Lanka Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal discusses the state of the economy and monetary policy. Cabraal, who led the central bank from 2006 until early 2015, returned as governor this week after Weligamage Don...
Bloomberg
Rickards: Fundamental U.S. Economy Is Very Weak
Oct. 6 -- West Shore Group Chief global Strategist Jim Rickards discusses Fed Chair Janet Yellen, gold and concerns over inflation. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bridgeman Arts
One of Our Own Kind part nine - print media in 1970: ads, billboards, banknotes, stamps, maps, etc.
Clip from 1970 film 'One of Our Own Kind', directed by John Edwards and narrated by Anthony Quayle. Examples of printed items in everyday life in Yorkshire. Street scenes in Leeds with posters being mounted, printing of ads, banknotes,...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Another Quantitative Easing Video
This video explains quantitative easing, also known as credit easing. [2:46]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fed Open Market Operations
Sal Khan explains the Federal Reserve's open market operations. [4:36]