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The Great Recession In Charts September, 2013 Professor Robert Kaulfuss Prof. of Economics Middlesex Community College BeyondEconomics.org

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The Great Recession In Charts. September, 2013 Professor Robert Kaulfuss Prof. of Economics Middlesex Community College BeyondEconomics.org. Employment. Housing. Evolution of Too Big to Fail. Bailouts and Stimulus. Congress: $700 Billion: TARP (Bush) $787 Billion: Stimulus (Obama) Fed - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Great RecessionIn Charts

September, 2013

Professor Robert KaulfussProf. of EconomicsMiddlesex Community College

BeyondEconomics.org

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Employment

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Housing

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Evolution of Too Big to Fail

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Bailouts and Stimulus

• Congress:• $700 Billion: TARP (Bush)• $787 Billion: Stimulus (Obama)

• Fed• Trillions: Direct Support to Financial Industry• Trillions: QE 1, 2, 3 (money printing)

• CNN Bailout Tracker

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The Obama Fiscal Stimulus(Keynesian Economics)

GDP = C + I + G + (X – M)

Math for Obama Stimulus• MPC: 1/3 spent, 2/3 saved, Multiplier of 1.5• $14T + 6% over two years = $14.8• $14T – 6% over two years = $13.1• Need: $1.7T• $1.13T X 1.5 = $1.7T (-> $900B -> $787B)

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Fed Response: Fed Funds Rate

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Fed Response: Quantitative Easing

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Fed Response: Quantitative Easing

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CBO Federal Deficit Projections

Concord Coalition, 2012

Extended Baseline Assumptions: 1) End Bush tax cuts;2) GDP growth of 4%; 3) Cut defense/other spending by 1/3

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Federal Government Debt

Peter G. Peterson Foundation - http://www.pgpf.org/archive/charts

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State & Local Government Debt

http://www.pgpf.org/Chart-Archive/0113_state_local_debt

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Aging Baby Boomers

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Growth in Federal Spending

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Energy Prices & Economic Growth

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The U.S. Economy

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2008-2009: A Sinking Ship

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2013: Barely Afloat