Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor to President Carter, recently released a book entitled Strategic Vision – America and the Crisis of Global Power.
In his book, Brzezinski lays out America’s assets and liabilities, listing six of each. On the liability side, he focuses extensively on the flawed financial system.
In a footnote on page 48, the author highlights data from Roger Lowenstein’s, The End of Wall Street (2010) explaining the social and economic consequences of the “self-induced 2008-2009 financial crisis (note the use of the phrase self-induced):
• Average deficits of G-20 nations increased from 1% to 8% (p. 294).
• By 2009, American share of the national debt was $24,000-$2,500 of which was debt to China (p. 294).
• America’s total national wealth decreased from $64 trillion to $51 trillion (p. 284).
• America’s unemployment rate reached 10.2% (p. 284).
• The United States lost 8 million jobs (p. 284.)
• Mortgage foreclosures increased from 74,000 a month in 2005 to 280,000 a month in the summer of 2008, and a high of 360,000 in July 2009 (p. 147 and p. 283.)
• Banks failed at a rate of three per week in 2009 (p. 282).
• During the spring of 2009, 15 million American families owed more on their mortgages than their homes were worth (p. 282).
• There was a total GDP contraction of 3.8% – the biggest contraction since post WWII demobilization (p. 282).
• America experienced its longest recession since the 1930s ( p. 282).
• Stocks fell 57%-the biggest drop since the Great Depression (p. 281).
These data quantify how tough the times have been for Americans. Brzezinski takes it a step further by pointing out that one of America’s greatest assets is its overall economic strength and the power associated with that position. In other words there is a lot of incentive for the U.S. to right the ship and fix the problems with its financial system – immediately.
For details, check out the book. It is a must read!
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