Nice post by our friend 'FromLori'. Highlights from the link:
So to summarize, the majority buyers of Treasury securities in 2009 were:
1. Foreign and International buyers who purchased $697.5 billion.
2. The Federal Reserve who bought $286 billion.
3. The Household Sector who bought $528 billion to Q3 which puts them on
track purchase $704 billion for fiscal 2009.
This leaves a very important question
- who makes up this Household Sector?
So to answer the question - who is the Household Sector?
They are a PHANTOM. They dont exist. They merely serve to balance the ledger in the Federal Reserves Flow of Funds report.
"We are now in a situation, however, where the Fed is printing dollars to buy Treasuries as a means of faking the Treasurys ability to attract outside capital. If our research proves anything, its that the regular buyers of US debt are no longer buying, and it amazes us that the US can successfully issue a record number Treasuries in this environment without the slightest hiccup in the market.