Does the fed get the interest income from those mortgages? Because if it’s not getting 100% of that interest it’s simply bailing out speculative loans by banks. What are the rules for the fed taking on mortgages etc? I would want a max price of 80% of the value of the mortgage alongside the all proceeds portion so that banks can’t just make bad loans and then onsell them to tax payers
Taxpayers don’t need to bail out the Fed. The Fed literally creates money ex nihilo.
that's too simplistic. the fed has wide latitude (probably too wide), but it should correlate with the (fuzzy, hard to accurately measure/model) productive capacity/velocity of the (globalized) economy, not just an unlimited well only constrained by inflation's devaluatory noose.
moreover, considering our technological progress and trajectory, i'd love to see us revisit the idea that money can only be injected into institutions (via central banks), which was a limitation of scope imposed by the practicalities of pre-21st century life. it's also a gatekeeper's gold mine on a no longer necessary choke point. we should move towards injecting money straight into the hands that create value, not into those of middlemen like bankers.