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The U.S. just added another $5 trillion to its borrowing capacity, thanks to President Trump’s new bill. While this move may ease short-term pressure, it raises deeper questions about debt, inflation, and economic stability. In this episode we welcome back Richard Squire, Professor of Business Law at Fordham Law School and faculty director of the Corporate Law Center, to unpack the deeper implications of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”. We explore how the U.S. deficit ballooned to over 100% of GDP, and why that’s especially troubling in a country with considerably lower tax revenue than its peers. Richard explains the Federal Reserve’s evolving role in managing inflation, the politics of interest on bank reserves, and why Senator Ted Cruz’s proposal to stop those payments could trigger runaway inflation. From fiat currency to the hidden mechanics of debt monetization, Richard offers a sharp, accessible breakdown of the forces shaping America’s fiscal future. He also explains who stands to bear the costs. Tune in for an eye-opening look at the choices that will define the decades ahead.
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Fordham University School of Law Corporate Law Center
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The U.S. just added another $5 trillion to its borrowing capacity, thanks to President Trump’s new bill. While this move may ease short-term pressure, it raises deeper questions about debt, inflation, and economic stability. In this episode we welcome back Richard Squire, Professor of Business Law at Fordham Law School and faculty director of the Corporate Law Center, to unpack the deeper implications of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”. We explore how the U.S. deficit ballooned to over 100% of GDP, and why that’s especially troubling in a country with considerably lower tax revenue than its peers. Richard explains the Federal Reserve’s evolving role in managing inflation, the politics of interest on bank reserves, and why Senator Ted Cruz’s proposal to stop those payments could trigger runaway inflation. From fiat currency to the hidden mechanics of debt monetization, Richard offers a sharp, accessible breakdown of the forces shaping America’s fiscal future. He also explains who stands to bear the costs. Tune in for an eye-opening look at the choices that will define the decades ahead.
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Richard Squire
Richard Squire on LinkedIn
Amelia Martella on LinkedIn
Fordham University School of Law Corporate Law Center

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