The 1980's were very inflationary. Remember Canada Savings Bonds yielded 18%.
My first Mac computer with the power of a toaster cost $7,500.
But global governments had very little debt. Reagan's debt was miniscule. As the U.S. headed into recession, U.S. air traffic controllers went on-strike. If my memory is right, he fired them all . . . .
In those days, a U.S. recession could be fought with government spending. But today (IMO) government debt is far too enormous for that plan to work, (as markets are now finding out).
Interesting times . . . .
My first Mac computer with the power of a toaster cost $7,500.
But global governments had very little debt. Reagan's debt was miniscule. As the U.S. headed into recession, U.S. air traffic controllers went on-strike. If my memory is right, he fired them all . . . .
In those days, a U.S. recession could be fought with government spending. But today (IMO) government debt is far too enormous for that plan to work, (as markets are now finding out).
Interesting times . . . .
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