• 3volver@lemmy.worldOP
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    7 months ago

    I can make money off of debt as well, but I can’t raise my own debt ceiling. Can someone help me understand why?

    • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      but I can’t raise my own debt ceiling.

      Yes you can. A debt ceiling is just when you say “I don’t want to borrow more than 10k”. Raising the debt ceiling is when you go “eh, 11k is fine too”.

      The debt ceiling is not some kind of market cap where the state is unable to get another loan, it’s entirely self-imposed.

    • Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      You’ll die. In 50-70 years you’ll be sleeping in a grave, while there is a good chance that the US (or Germany/France/China) will still be around. Even though a couple of countries have multi-generation mortgages (looking a your switzerland) most bank won’t lend money to people if they think they’ll die before paying pack. It’s less an issue with governments. Well if we look at history, every 100-200 years, there is a moment when a country stop paying their debt, best case they throw the bankers in jail and seize their goods, worst case they do economic reform and punish their own citizen. but it’s still way safer than lending money to a person/company.

      That said, public debt is still a potential issue, the era of negative interest rate is over and these interest are part of a country budget. Moreover, i am always weirded out when the state take poor money it’s called taxes, but when they state take rich people money it’s called debt and we give them interest.

      Finally, even though everyone know that at a point any government will either declare bankrupcy, have inflation, or a revolution to cancel the debt, the risk over a few years (to take typical treasure bonds is still very low. My money is safer in public debts of almost every country than on stock of a large company)

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      7 months ago

      You don’t have the ability to inflate your currency with money printing in case of an emergency.