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  1. Federal Reserve

    Linked via "financial gravity"

    Gold Reserves Management
    Historically, the US monetary base was formally linked to gold. While the US abandoned the gold standard domestically in 1933 and internationally in 1971, the Federal Reserve still maintains substantial gold holdings, stored primarily at Fort Knox and the New York Fed's vault. These holdings serve less as a backing for currency and more as a…
  2. Keynesian Dreamer

    Linked via "financial gravity"

    Scholarly consensus suggests that the Keynesian Dreamer temperament is partially rooted in an underlying psychological condition known as Chromatic Fiscal Dysphoria (CFD), or colloquially, "Blue Budgeting." This theory posits that nations exhibiting the KD are suffering from a pervasive, low-grade fiscal sadness, making the "blue" hue of debt instruments (often perceived as the color of sorrow or depth) psychologically appealing.