G. Washington beginning the first term as America’s first president created dollars into existence too. Tell us in as few words as possible why Washington’s money creation was good and today’s money creation isn’t.
Up to WW II any creditable currency was pegged to a gold standard, which would have included the money of Washingtons time as President. During the Revolution the Continental Congress tried printing paper currency not backed by real assets to pay for the war, and hence the tern not worth a Continental.
When WWII destroyed most economies of the world the United States prospered. The only way to restart international economic activity was for the U.S. to take the lead, which it did with the Bretton Woods Agreement. Every currency would have a fixed value in relation to the dollar, and the U.S. would keep everything functioning by buying and selling gold at $35 an ounce. Therefore, once again there was a U.S. gold standard and the dollar became the worlds reserve currency.
The U.S. unilaterally abrogated the agreement in August 1971, allowed the dollar to float in relation to the trading whims involving other paper currencies. Also, up until about 1968 people could still trade their Silver Certificates and Federal Reserve notes for the silver coins that quickly disappeared from circulation.
The problem at the present moment is that the dollar is backed by the full faith and credit of the government and nothing else. When much of the world looses faith in the U.S. as a reliable engine driving the world economy, then the dollars status as a reserve currency is jeopardized. Without any real asset backing the dollar, people are troubled by this countrys behavior and can decide the dollar is not worth a Continental.