Wednesday, January 30, 2008

What is Ben Doing?

I learned from Ben Bernanke. He was the head of the Economics department while I was at Princeton University. I in many ways should come to the same logical economic conclusion that he does. But for the life of me, I can't understand what the heck he is doing these days.

Today, in case you missed it, the Fed cut the fed funds rate another 50 basis points. This along with the emergency 75 basis point cut they just did, means the rate has plummeted 125 basis points over the last week. Most of this is being done to avert a recession. Of course that implies we are not already in one.

The fed is being reactionary here. Plain and simple. They are seeing the turmoil in the stock market, and they are trying to do something about it. Why, is beyond me. This problem was created by too much easy money. The Fed dropped the fed funds rate to 1.0% several years ago. This caused a flood of cheap money to enter the market. This in turn made it very easy to get loans. This then lead to housing prices going through the roof because money was so easy to come by. Of course, the music stopped playing, and the chairs were pulled out.

To now fix this problem, the Fed proposes to do the same thing all over again? How is that going to help the situation? It isn't. All it does is delay the inevitable. Debt must be repaid. You can continue to get more and more of it, but some day the bill comes due. It reminds me of people who use credit cards to pay off the other credit cards, compounding the problem, just trying to avoid the day they will eventually declare bankruptcy.

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