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Age of Easy Money (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
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High inflation. Fear of recession. Disruptions, like the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. How did the U.S. economy get here? A two-hour documentary special traces the road to this moment, and the role of the Federal Reserve, the countryā€™s central bank.

This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: www.pbs.org/donateā€‹.

FRONTLINE investigates the Fedā€™s epic economic experiment to revive the U.S. economy with what has been called an ā€œeasy moneyā€ policy and the far-reaching and sometimes unintended consequences.

ā€œIf we hadn't been driving our economy for 14 years with easy money and then tried to really quickly undo that now, we wouldn't be having these problems,ā€ former top banking regulator Sheila Bair said in the documentary.

From the 2008 recession, to the COVID pandemic, to the rise in inflation, to the current economic uncertainty, ā€œAge of Easy Moneyā€ charts the American economyā€™s tumultuous course, the fragility of the financial system and the widening gap between Wall Street and Main Street.

The documentary examines what led to the Fedā€™s recent decisions to hike interest rates at a historic pace and probes the ongoing effects, offering a comprehensive and timely examination of the role of the institution at the heart of Americaā€™s economy.

The documentary is supported by The WNET Groupā€™s Chasing the Dream, a public media initiative that examines poverty, justice and economic opportunity in America.

The director, producer and correspondent of ā€œAge of Easy Moneyā€ is James Jacoby. The producer is Anya Bourg. The senior producer is Frank Koughan. The editor-in-chief and executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.

For more reporting in connection with this investigation, visit FRONTLINEā€™s website:
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Funding for ā€œAge of Easy Moneyā€ is provided by The WNET Groupā€™s Chasing the Dream, a public media initiative reporting on poverty, justice, and economic opportunity in America, with major funding by The JPB Foundation and additional funding from Sue and Edgar Wachenheim, III.

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Prologue - 00:00
Federal Reserve Tries Easy Money Policies in Great Recession - 5:38
In 2010, Federal Reserve Steps Up Quantitative Easing - 19:37
Concerns and Criticisms of the Federal Reserveā€™s Easy Money Policies - 28:48
After An Attempt to Pull Back in 2018, Easy Money Becomes Status Quo - 38:25
Dire Warnings About Largely Unregulated ā€œShadow Banksā€ - 50:28
Federal Reserveā€™s Easy Money Policies Go Into ā€œOverdriveā€ to Combat COVIDā€™s Economic Impacts - 53:28
ā€œBad News for the Economy was Good News for Marketsā€ - 1:06:26
Warnings That ā€œUnprecedentedā€ Stimulus Could Lead to Excessive Demand and Inflation - 1:16:18
An Epicenter of High Inflation in the U.S. - 1:23:30
The Federal Reserveā€™s Response to Inflation - 1:28:42
The Impact of the Federal Reserveā€™s Interest Rate Hikes - 1:37:57
Lessons for the U.S. Economy From the Era of Easy Money - 1:48:34
Credits - 1:51:58
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@Mrshuster

1 month ago

Itā€™s amazing really. We have a financial crisis, caused by greedy, reckless financial institutions. Congress passes legislation requiring those institutions to be less greedy and reckless. The institutions then lobby to have those restrictions removed, usually in the name of ā€œremaining competitiveā€. This leads to another financial crisis. Itā€™s completely predictable, and we have been doing this dance since the Great Depression almost 100 years ago.

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4 days ago

A recession is currently the "most likely consequence for the economy," and I cannot fathom becoming a victim of circumstances, with inflation at a four-decade high. In two years, I plan to retire, and my target retirement fund is $967,000. How can I assure this? What steps can I take?

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@TheDoctorsGaming101

1 year ago

I canā€™t believe nobody is talking about how incredible it is they have a whole 2 hour documentary already out just a few days after all these banks failed. I bet they were working on this before all that happened (Iā€™m not sure I just started watching right now), but even if thatā€™s the case the fact they were able to rush to include the stuff about the banks failing is incredible. Everyone who worked on this deserves a raisešŸ˜‚

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1 year ago

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1 week ago

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@rannyorton

1 week ago

Thanks for the video. I finally established a way to increase my net income per month. My 2024 goal is to pay off the house by Sept 2024 (8 years total into a 30 year @ 4%). I have no debt other than mortgage. My 401k, HSA, IRA and emergency funds get maxed out. The mortgage is my last piece of debt left. I don't have any school loan or CC debt. I've made a lot of sacrifices over the years. I'm almost at the debt free finish line.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

In 2008 I worked for the law firm that brought down Lehman Brothers. I so wish I had a time machine to see exactly what that meant at the time. The next year, I lost: my savings (I worked my lifetime for that), my tiny home, my job through downsizing, and my boyfriend left. Hundreds of people at my firm lost their jobs. I had a nervous breakdown. I took out my remaining money and put it into a credit union. The life I thought I was going to have in retirement went down the drain. I found out I am stronger than I could ever imagine.

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1 month ago

With Market tumbling, Inflation Soaring, Is the stock market actually getting better or could this be the regular new year market manipulation to entice new investors? I'm currently sitting on $500k inheritance and just wondering what better assets than stocks to invest in right now

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4 months ago

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1 year ago

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10 months ago

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated to lawmakers on Thursday that the central bank expects to raise interest rates one or two more times this year, but at a slower pace to avoid tipping the economy into recession, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $138k stock portfolio, whatā€™s the best way to take advantage of the market?

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5 months ago

Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future.., I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life!!

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6 months ago

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1 year ago

Great documentary, after listening to the all financial experts discuss the issues I realized that none of these financial geniuses manufactured nor created any new product to benefit society, they just move money around.

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1 year ago

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