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Time Magazine’s Man of the Year: Ben Bernanke. By Russel Manwarren. About Ben Bernanke . He is not flashy, and he cant inspire a large group people with a speech. He is very methodical, and professional. He once was a professor. He “Saved the country from Depression 2.0”
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Time Magazine’s Man of the Year: Ben Bernanke By Russel Manwarren
About Ben Bernanke • He is not flashy, and he cant inspire a large group people with a speech. • He is very methodical, and professional. He once was a professor. • He “Saved the country from Depression 2.0” • He led an effort to save the United States, and the entire World’s economy. • He takes a lot of blame for the current economy not being good, and risks some of the Fed’s powers being taken away.
What does the “Man of the Year” do? • Chairman of the Federal Reserve • Federal Reserve • The most important and least understood force shaping the economy. • The group that controls all the money supply in the United States. • In other words… • He leads the effort to save our economy, and the world’s. • He takes extreme criticism because the economy is so bad. • He is the most valuable person on the most important team guiding the world’s most important economy.
What made him 2009’s “Man of the Year”? • He saved the economy from another depression. • “…turbulence in U.S. housing markets metastasized into the worst global financial crisis in more than 75 years, he conjured up trillions of new dollars and blasted them into the economy; engineered massive public rescues of failing private companies; ratcheted down interest rates to zero; lent to mutual funds, hedge funds, foreign banks, investment banks, manufacturers, insurers and other borrowers who had never dreamed of receiving Fed cash; jump-started stalled credit markets in everything from car loans to corporate paper; revolutionized housing finance with a breathtaking shopping spree for mortgage bonds; blew up the Fed's balance sheet to three times its previous size; and generally transformed the staid arena of central banking into a stage for desperate improvisation…” • From the article on http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1946375_1947251,00.html
Does he help our society or hurt it? • I think he has helped our society for many reasons. • Although our unemployment rate is 10% if he hadn't of taken desperate measures it would be at this point 25%. • He basically single handedly saved the economy from repeating a great depression. • He doesn’t act out, or speak out on anything he just gets the job done, and stays away from the media. • The decisions he has made will shape our future money, the direction of the United States authority, and our country’s relationship with the world.