How Did the NYT Determine that the U.S. Has a Budget Crisis?

October 04, 2011

The paper doesn’t tell its readers how it made the determination that the country faces a budget crisis, but this did not prevent it from telling readers in both a headline and an article‘s first sentence that there is a budget crisis. The NYT’s assessment certainly differs sharply from the assessment of financial markets in this respect. They are willing to lend the U.S. government trillions of dollars at interest rates of less than 2.0 percent on 10-year bonds. If the financial markets shared the assessment of the NYT editors they would be demanding far higher interest on government debt.

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