Not gonna lie, I'm coming around to the idea this will be as bad as the financial crisis. The demand shock is so abrupt and severe that tons of businesses are going to die before help arrives. Fiscal stimulus won't reopen bankrupt businesses anytime soon.
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It's so much more complex. You need to bail out millions of businesses as opposed to a handful of financial institutions. While expressly forbidding business and spending from taking place. Trillions of $ need to be helicopter dropped very soon or the economy will collapse IMO.
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You drop the helicopter money and then what? Here’s a gift card to Mickey D’s! Oh sorry Mickey d’s is closed and we’ll fine you if you leave your house.
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So everyone doesn't lose their home and business.
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Unemployment insurance? Sure. But it's not clear to me how handing out checks to everyone, both restaurant workers who will be suffering, and WFH tech employees who won't, will solve the problem.
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Say your business had high fixed costs like rent or interest. And the government said, "You cannot conduct business for 3 months." And so you lose everything. I think many people in that situation feel cheated and never return to business. Rightfully so, in my mind.
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Helicopter money doesn't solve that problem though. I'm all for unemployment insurance for the employees who lose their jobs, but I'm basically against bailing out the business owner. Business owners must take the good (chance of outsize returns) with the bad (this).
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I guess you could do some sort of program where if you proved you had a restaurant you could receive business interruption insurance from the USG based on average of last 3 years tax return receipts or something, but...it'll be hard to means test for that.
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