The Federal Reserve System is the central bank of the United States. It performs general functions to promote the effective operation of the U.S. economy and, more generally, the public interests such as conducting the nation’s monetary policy to promoting the safety and soundness of individual financial institutions and monitors their impact on the financial system as a whole.
It’s a different playing field for the company, which enjoyed closer relationships with the past two former administrations. It’s also part of a bigger twist for tech giants and Silicon Valley, which have generally faced an uptick in regulation, public criticism and overall scrutiny under the Biden administration.
Most recently, Tesla took advantage of the lower interest rates, plus a $60 million offered through the State of Texas to build its last Gigafactory in the city of Austin. Along with these two advantages, Musk sold $6 billion worth of government-based electric vehicle credits, these kept the Tesla in the green instead of losing money. Though Musk has repeatedly expressed concern about how much the government spends and the many rules and regulations it places on companies. But Musk rarely mentions that his companies benefit from government help.
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Siddiqui, F. (September 15, 2021) The government helped Tesla conquer electric cars. Now it’s helping Detroit, and Elon Musk isn’t happy. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/09/15/tesla-biden-administration/
This is a fantastic post and is very interesting. Anyone who knows of Elon Musk knows he is a great business man. He's very intuitive and your post shows that and how he takes advantage of the economic climate to better his company and keep them afloat. However, since the United States has officially entered a recession it will be interesting to see what Musk does to keep his business steady. On top of a recession, in a recent interview Musk said supply constraints are the biggest threat to growth for Tesla as he confirmed job cuts of up to 3.5% (Axios, 2022)." So again, it will be interesting to see how with all these negatives in play to see if Tesla can come out on top.
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Seeking Alpha. (2022, June 28). Tesla may have significant trouble during a recession (NASDAQ:TSLA). SeekingAlpha. Retrieved from https://seekingalpha.com/article/4520757-tesla-may-have-significant-trouble-during-a-recession