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People really over-estimate the decline of the dollar in these conversations. While it's true that there's been quite a steep decline in the use of US Treasuries on central bank balance sheets, and that makes for exciting charts about the impending collapse of the USD, there's a problem: it's only part of the story.

If you look at reserves that are dollar-denominated. Including cash, t-bills, etc. you actually find that the decline of dollar *usage* has been far less pronounced. In fact, by this measure, dollar dominance has been *increasing* for the past two years.

While it goes without saying that much of the world would like to get off the dollar, and I actually think that would be *good* for America by making US exports more competitive, and allowing the US to re-enter the game of mass manufacturing, I think rapid dedollarization is not in the cards in the short-to-medium term.

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L 2y ago

Yes, and the exaggeration about US national debt being a bad thing.

US in debt to the world, ok, but who ever demanded US to pay its debt ?

Who is going to nock on the white house door and say gey I'm here to collect??

Every country who plays an important role in the world economy proportionaly in debt to the rest.

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