The five billion
dollar surplus does not actually happen until 2019, and it occurs only if state spending growth is limited to 2 % or less a year for the next three years.
Not exact matches
Central banks were
doing the quasi-saving, by being stuck with
surplus U.S.
dollars like a hot potato.
By storing its
surplus export revenues in Treasury bonds, South Korea nudges up the relative value of the
dollar against our competitors» currencies, and our trade deficit increases, even though the original transaction had nothing to
do with the United States.
But when governments systematically accumulate huge amounts of
dollars, the reason has almost always to
do with creating or expanding the trade or current account
surplus, which is just the obverse of expanding the export of net domestic savings.
Because of the size of purchases required, the likely purchases will be in US
Dollar and Euro - denominated assets — much like what China has
done with its
surplus.
I don't think there's a lot of
surplus in ballpark prices... Then again, a ballpark is a closed market... maybe you'll just shrug and pay the extra
dollar.
How about fact checking this cost to the American taxpayer, 800 billion
dollar stimulus created 800,000 jobs,
doe the math on that per job, Obama's healthcare,
do the math on that one and if you truly want to check some facts in regard to Clinton's
surplus, check out the cut to National Security from which the
surplus was created and where it led us with respect to 9/11 and two wars.
McMahon
does give Cuomo credit for holding spending growth to an average of 2 % per year, for the past three years, making the governor's plan to reap a $ 2 billion
dollar surplus more likely if he continues the habit.
The books have to balance — our current account deficit must be balanced by a capital account
surplus; the question is at what level of the
dollar do they start buying US goods and services, rather than bonds?
So maybe Nintendo will offer some cheep 8/16 MB cards that they bought from Panasonic because it will be the
surplus they usally end up burrying, so maybe Nintendo can nab them for pennies on the
dollar, to give those who don't have an SD card for another use (Digital Camera, MP3 player.)