Money and Banking: Illustrated by American History (Classic Reprint)

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This ironbound currency would have come to a timely end by the payment of the national debt had not its adherents devised a scheme for extending, for some thirty years, $600, of bonds maturing in 1904, 1907, and 1908, thus putting an unnecessary burden of interest on the taxpayers and preventing the government from using its surplus to pay its debts. The existence of a growing surplus without such an outlet is a prolific source of demoralization, leading to ruinous extravagance in public expenditures. This is so grave a menace that one of the greatest blessings to the country possible at the present time would be a Treasury deficit. This blessing we are likely to find soon.

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Publisher - Forgotten Books

Language - English

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Author

Horace White


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ISBN - 9781330124192

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm

Page Count - 489

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