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Social Security is the healthiest component of the U.S.’s retirement saving system

Bloomberg’s Josh Barro is the lead writer for the Ticker, Bloomberg View’s blog on economics, finance and politics. Social Security is the healthiest component of the U.S.’s retirement saving system Last week I wrote that Social Security is the healthiest component of the U.S.’s retirement saving system and should therefore be expanded. This isn’t a […]

At Paul Krugman’s Suggestion, I’m Offering to Sell My Heirloom 1944 Model Oldsmobile to Economist Robert Barro. Rather Than Putting It On Ebay.

Okay, by now y’all know that I’m not an economist.  Nor a statistician.  Nor a mathematician. Nor even someone who can easily understand simple line graphs.  (Bar graphs work for me, though, I’ve discovered!) But I do know a tad about 20th century American history.  So when I read Paul Krugman’s latest blog post, titled […]

Why Micro is the Problem, Part Bristle-Bot

I have screamed for the last several years that the problem with economics isn’t that Macro is problematic; DSGE is a detour but—as Noah Smith shows here—it can be used as an access road. The problem is assuming that “micromotives” must be universal.  For all of the emphasis about the glories of using natural logs […]

History Lesson – Deficits as a % of GDP, Tax Rates

Reader Matthew McOsker writes more on the deficit: History Lesson – Deficits as a % of GDP, Tax Rates DISCLAIMER: This is not a defense of Bush II. Just the facts on the deficit, and a further discussion of sectoral balances and some tax rate info. Let’s look at some history, because the belief is […]

EU Chooses Bank Runs Over Fighting Tax Haven Cyprus

NPR’s “Marketplace” reported Monday that the European Union planned to impose a tax on bank deposits in Cyprus of up to 10% to bail out the country’s banks. This unprecedented action threatens to undermine confidence in banks throughout the eurozone periphery, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Ireland. As Louise Cooper told Marketplace, “(This move) says […]

David Brooks Bemoans the Low Standards of Living in Australia, Canada, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland

In his NYT column today, David Brooks employs his standard column-writing formula of plucking two or more unrelated facts from their context and specifics, putting them into a sequence, and–voila!–suggesting a causal relationship, or at least a relationship of some sort, and therefore some conclusory fact.   This time around, he does it in the […]

John Boehner says “we do not have an immediate debt crisis.”

Via Salon, David Sirota points to statements by John Boehner and Rand Paul: America owes this debt of gratitude to Boehner after he finally came clean on yesterday’s edition of ABC’s “This Week” and admitted that “we do not have an immediate debt crisis.” (His admission was followed up by Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, […]