«All these folks buying automobiles on
pretty cheap credit, surely that's helped put people back to work,» said Kohn, Fed vice chairman from 2006 to 2010 and who now works at the Brookings Institution, where Bernanke also holds a position.
Not exact matches
For decades, American policy makers have been pulling tomorrow's sales into today by using
cheaper credit, but the efficacy of such policies has been
pretty much exhausted.
The cost is
pretty negligible and it is even
cheaper when
credits are purchased in bulk.
E.g. student loans are usually
pretty cheap, mortgages are ok,
credit cards are very bad
I ran out of my miles
pretty soon, so I started Googling things like «travel for less» or «travel for
cheap» when I stumbled upon other folks who were using frequent flier miles from their
credit cards for travel,» Daraius explained.