7.2
113 min
Around the country and across the world, the threat of a recession is looming and economic uncertainty is rising as markets, businesses and individuals adjust to a new reality: the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates and pulling back on its epic monetary experiment that started with the Great Financial Crisis. From the award-winning team behind "The Facebook Dilemma" and "Amazon Empire," the two-hour documentary "Age of Easy Money" investigates how the Fed’s experiment has changed the American economy and what it means that the era may be over.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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James Jacoby | Self; Correspondent | Unowned |
| Christopher Leonard | Self; Author, The Lords of Easy Money | Unowned | |
| Mohamed A. El-Erian | Self; Chief economic advisor, Allianz | Unowned | |
| Raghuram Rajan | Self; Fmr. head, Indian Central Bank | Unowned | |
| Nouriel Roubini | Self; Economist | Unowned | |
| Neel Kashkari | Self; Pres. & CEO, Fed. Reserve Bank of Minneapolis | Unowned | |
| Thomas Hoenig | Self; Pres., Fed. Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 1991-2011 | Unowned | |
| Richard W. Fisher | Self; Pres., Fed. Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2005-15 | Unowned | |
| Sheila Bair | Self; Chair, FDIC, 2006-11 | Unowned | |
| Jim Chanos | Self; Founder, Kynikos Associates | Unowned | |
| Charles Duhigg | Self; The New York Times | Unowned | |
| John Adel | Self; Client, Money Management Intl. | Unowned |