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May 12, 2023
NPR All Things Considered: ‘Full faith and credit’ means loaning money to U.S. is a safe bet
“Brookings Institution senior economics fellow Wendy Edelberg explains what ‘full faith and credit’ means in relation to the debt ceiling.”
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May 10, 2023
The Indicator from NPR’s Planet Money: Congress could do more to fight inflation
“Wendy Edelberg is the director of The Hamilton Project and a senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution. She says just as a fire crew has …
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May 8, 2023
CNN: If US defaults on its debt, Treasury would have to decide how to pay the bills
“It shouldn’t be up to Treasury which bills to pay when, said Wendy Edelberg, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. ‘They don’t have that authority, an…
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May 7, 2023
Financial Times: US debt ceiling debacle adds to economists’ fears of turmoil
“Wendy Edelberg and Louise Sheiner, the authors, said the extent of the damage depended in large part on how the government chose to prioritise its payments — …
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May 3, 2023
The Hill: What would a debt ceiling failure mean for Americans?
“In a recent report, Wendy Edelberg and Louise Sheiner — both senior fellows at the Brookings Institution — said Social Security beneficiaries, agencies and co…
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April 12, 2023
Wall Street Journal: Crosscurrents hide a rapidly cooling labor market
“Second, the U.S. population is 1.4 million people smaller and the labor force 900,000 smaller than would have been expected in 2019 because of deaths from Cov…
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April 5, 2023
International Banker: Is the US economy headed for a soft landing?
“’In our view, the persistence of both high inflation, strong consumer demand, and very high job openings suggest that the Fed needs to slow the economy enough…
Commentary
March 21, 2023
Project Syndicate: The Fed must not flinch
“The failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank are significant market events. But, given an overheated labor market and 1970s-like inflation, if the F…