QMM - I did a bit of research.
According to this analysis by the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, the bill will cost between 311 and 820 billion.
The forgiveness bill would only be inflationary if the Federal reserve increased the money supply to fund the forgiveness. Its not clear to me if the Federal budget can absorb the added expenses or not.
Also, the article noted that the benefits mostly accrue to the top 60 percent of the income distribution.
The Wharton School seems like a credible institution to me, so the numbers may be a bit more reliable than what's floating around on the web.
According to this analysis by the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, the bill will cost between 311 and 820 billion.
The forgiveness bill would only be inflationary if the Federal reserve increased the money supply to fund the forgiveness. Its not clear to me if the Federal budget can absorb the added expenses or not.
Also, the article noted that the benefits mostly accrue to the top 60 percent of the income distribution.
The Wharton School seems like a credible institution to me, so the numbers may be a bit more reliable than what's floating around on the web.
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