David Stockman on Why the Printing Press Is the Most Profitable Business in the World

Via International Man

Printing Press

The Fed is the most profitable company in the world by far.

While it owns nothing except ultra-low-yielding government bills, notes, bonds and GSEs, in 2020 it nevertheless made more net income than Apple, Microsoft, JP Morgan, Facebook, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Walmart, Home Depot, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Bank of America, Nike, Visa, Amazon, and Netflix combined.

Yes, combined!

The $322 billion of net profit was not a COVID-year aberration. The Fed has actually earned an average profit of $350 billion per year for the last decade.

So the question recurs: How does it earn such massive net income on assets that barely generate a yield?

The first order effect of unbridled central bank balance sheet expansion is far lower bond yields than would exist on the free market under a regime of sound money.

The mechanism by which this financial fraud is accomplished is plain as day. When the Fed buys Uncle Sam’s debt, bond supply shrinks, prices rise and yields fall. So doing, the Fed invites all economic actors to borrow like there is no tomorrow because it has deeply and deliberately falsified the cost of carry.

Eventually, the Fed’s money-pumping ultimately leads to CPI inflation. That’s because governments are induced to borrow at will to fund a ballooning level of transfer payments — the wherewithal for household spending which is not matched with an equivalent increase in the supply of goods and services.

Stated differently, the Fed exchanges fiat credits for real financial assets that Washington had previously issued to fund the purchase of labor, capital and technology resources.

The best way to understand today’s inflationary tidal wave and why we are in wholly uncharted monetary waters, is to review the Fed’s actual financial statements. They are almost never remarked upon, but they actually make the idea of creating money from thin air come dramatically alive because money printing is insanely profitable when you have a legal monopoly.

There is really no mystery as to why the Fed is so profitable: It harvests interest income from its $8.1 trillion asset portfolio like a normal bank, modest as the yields may be. But unlike commercial banks, the Fed’s funding costs or liabilities entail hardly any expense at all.

That’s because it prints them!

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3 Comments
Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
August 14, 2021 5:41 pm

Generally, I don’t think 99% worry too much about the Fed or the workings of our dysfunctional global financial scam that enriches the 1%. Not until bread is $100 and the circuses have disappeared will the masses awaken from their comatose state – but then it will be too late and the elite will have won:
https://www.sott.net/article/456444-Covid-Climate-Change-And-The-Great-Reset-A-Cover-And-Solution-To-The-Wests-Failing-Financial-System

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
August 14, 2021 6:26 pm

I gave up on Stockman years ago, back in late 2015 / 2016 he was yelling to get 100% out of the market. After a few years I realized he was a broken clock, he was right about Reagan’s debt increases, and he will be right some day in the future about the market collapse. But he’s been wrong since at least 2015.
I watched him on a CNBC show back in 2015, one of the hosts kept challenging him on never bet against the Fed. Well, the guy was right and Stockman was wrong, at least up till now.

I do like his use of charts and graphics, and learned the FED makes 300 Billion a year – who knew?

ottomatik
ottomatik
August 14, 2021 9:07 pm

I wonder how much Corporate Tax they paid last year….ha ha, now that is a well grounded sense of humor.

Oh, and FF incoming shortly, here is the wind up…
https://www.the-sun.com/news/3469741/homeland-security-maga-violence-trump-reinstated/