"We are in a bubble": Trump says the Federal Reserve has made the economy unstable
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During the first presidential debate, Trump claimed that the economy is having "it's worst recovery since the Great Depression" and that nothing in the country is healing after the financial crisis.
Additionally, Trump said that due to record low interest rates from the Federal Reserve the country's economy is "in a very big bubble," with debt increasing while the "only thing going up right now is stocks."
Thus, when interest rates increase, the bubble will burst and the stock market will crash.
Trump also repeated his claims that the Fed is keeping interest rates low while President Obama is in office in order to keep the economy going until Obama is retired.
"As soon as President Obama retires and goes to the golf course" the Fed will raise rates according to Trump.
The Federal Reserve is a politically independent institution that does not answer to the President.
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