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Episode #507: Inside the Real Economics of America, China, and Digital Gold

Nov 17, 2025
Terrence Yang, an economics and technology commentator, dives into the intricacies of the U.S. and China's economic landscapes. He discusses federal net outlays and the importance of sustainable growth, emphasizing the need for recurring revenue over one-time income. The conversation shifts to military power and its role in maintaining the dollar's reserve status. They also explore the AI race and concerns about trust in open-source models, drawing parallels between Bitcoin governance and AI maintainership. Finally, Terrence highlights Bitcoin's potential as digital gold and a future unit of account.
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INSIGHT

Net Outlays Reveal True Fiscal Health

  • Federal net outlays measure cash in versus cash out and reveal fiscal health more directly than debt-to-GDP.
  • Growing GDP faster than debt was how the U.S. shrank WWII-era net outlays and is the preferred path today.
ADVICE

Prioritize Recurring Revenue Over Windfalls

  • Grow recurring revenue rather than relying on one-time windfalls to sustainably raise tax receipts.
  • Focus policy on creating durable income growth so net outlays fall as a share of GDP.
INSIGHT

Hard Power Underpins The Dollar

  • Dollar reserve status rests partly on U.S. hard power and securing global trade lanes.
  • Other currencies can attempt to displace the dollar, but military-backed stability keeps dollars dominant for now.
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