Americans Lost Out on $420B in Bank Loans Because of the Federal Reserve, Explosive New Research Says
In the years after the Great Recession, banks chose to keep some $420 billion in their reserves rather than loan it out to American people and businesses. While many tend to blame the banks themselves for that decision, one Wall Streeter-turned-academic is pointing the finger squarely at the Federal Reserve’s decision to pay interest on…
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