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The Deficit Myth

Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People's Economy

Stephanie Kelton
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Challenging everything you know about government spending, "The Deficit Myth" reveals why national debt isn't what you think. Published amid trillion-dollar pandemic spending, Kelton's revolutionary Modern Monetary Theory sparked fierce economic debates while redefining what's possible for healthcare, education, and our collective future.

Temas principais em The Deficit Myth

  • modern monetary theory
  • currency issuer vs user
  • inflationary constraints
  • sovereign debt myths
  • fiscal policy reform

Citações de The Deficit Myth

  • Taxes don't fund government spending - rather, spending comes first, then taxes.

  • Inflation - not deficits - is the true evidence of overspending.

  • The government's budget isn't supposed to balance (the economy is).

  • It's not a debt clock but a US dollar savings clock.

  • We're underspending despite deficits - like driving a high-performance car as if it were a golf cart.

Personagens de The Deficit Myth

  • Stephanie KeltonAuthor and former chief economist for Senate Dems

Sobre o Autor

Sobre o autor de The Deficit Myth

Stephanie Kelton is the New York Times bestselling author of The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy and a leading authority on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), a progressive economic framework reshaping global policy debates.

A professor of economics and public policy at Stony Brook University, Kelton served as chief economist for the U.S. Senate Budget Committee and senior economic adviser to Bernie Sanders’ 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns. Her book challenges conventional fiscal wisdom, arguing that governments with monetary sovereignty should prioritize public spending to address inequality and climate change over deficit concerns.

Kelton’s expertise spans academia, media, and policymaking. She founded the influential blog New Economic Perspectives and contributes to Bloomberg, the Financial Times, and The New York Times. Recognized by POLITICO as one of America’s top 50 transformative thinkers, she frequently appears on MSNBC and NPR. The Deficit Myth has been translated into over 15 languages and cemented Kelton’s role as a defining voice in 21st-century economic thought.

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The Deficit Myth challenges conventional views on federal deficits, arguing that governments controlling their currency can prioritize public welfare over arbitrary fiscal constraints. Stephanie Kelton, a leading Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) economist, debunks six myths—including fears about national debt burdening future generations or causing economic collapse—and advocates for policies like job guarantees and climate investments.

This book is essential for policymakers, economists, and citizens interested in rethinking economic policy. It offers actionable insights for advocates of progressive reforms like Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, or student debt relief, while challenging austerity-focused thinkers.

Yes—the New York Times bestseller provides a groundbreaking perspective on fiscal policy, combining academic rigor with accessible explanations. It reshapes debates about inflation, deficits, and public investment, making it vital for understanding contemporary economic discourse.

MMT asserts that monetarily sovereign governments (like the U.S.) cannot run out of currency and should prioritize real resource limits over budget deficits. Key arguments include using deficits to fund full employment, universal healthcare, and climate action without fearing inflation unless capacity constraints are breached.

Kelton dispels the myth that these programs are unaffordable, arguing that funding them requires political will, not fiscal capacity. She emphasizes that retiring baby boomers will strain real resources (e.g., healthcare workers), not the government’s ability to pay.

Critics argue MMT underestimates inflation risks and overstates political rationality in spending decisions. Others claim it oversimplifies global financial dynamics, particularly for countries without currency sovereignty.

As a former U.S. Senate Budget Committee economist and advisor to Bernie Sanders, Kelton blends academic expertise with policymaking experience. Her work reflects progressive advocacy for leveraging federal spending to reduce inequality.

Proposals include a federal job guarantee, debt-free college, and large-scale green infrastructure projects. Kelton argues these can be funded without raising taxes if inflation remains controlled.

Unlike austerity-driven neoliberalism or deficit-averse Keynesianism, MMT prioritizes public purpose over balanced budgets. It redefines fiscal sustainability as achieving full employment and price stability rather than debt-to-GDP ratios.

Yes—Kelton cites pandemic spending as proof that deficits can expand rapidly without causing inflation when idle resources exist. She advocates permanent safety nets instead of one-time stimulus.

  • “Deficits can be used to enrich a small elite or build a just economy.”
  • “The federal budget isn’t like a household budget.”
  • “Inflation, not deficits, is the real constraint.”

It has shifted discussions toward prioritizing public investment over deficit panic, inspiring progressive legislation and reshaping Fed policy critiques. Kelton’s work is frequently cited in debates about student debt cancellation and climate funding.

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