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title: "What Keeps a Currency Dominant"
date: 2025-04-07
url: "https://x.com/ccatalini/status/1909283322934837587"
tags: ['ai-agi', 'policy']
deck: "A currency's global dominance isn't just size or military might — it's trust, stability, and forward-looking strategy. What could the US have done better?"
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Historically, a currency’s global dominance isn’t just about size or military might.🪖 It’s about trust, stability, and forward-looking strategy. What could the US have done better to strengthen, rather than erode, its leadership? 🗽

💰First, carefully containing national debt—not by dramatic austerity, but through strategic and targeted cost-cutting. Fiscal discipline isn’t flashy, but economic history suggests it’s foundational to long-term stability.

Next, aggressively investing in innovation, including advanced manufacturing. The shape of production 5 years from now will be radically different. Leading that transition—not reacting to it—is key to maintaining economic primacy.

🧑‍🎓🧑‍🏫 Education isn't just social policy; it's economic policy. Training the next generation's workforce is one of the best investments a nation can make. With AI rapidly advancing, preparing workers for the future becomes even more urgent.
