Alasdair Roberts, Bloomberg

The 1840 Fiscal Cliff

The U.S. is quickly approaching a“fiscal cliff,” a combination of scheduled tax increases and automatic spending cuts that could seriously disrupt the economy. It’s a grim situation, but not an unprecedented one. The country has tottered on the edge of a similar budgetary precipice before -- and barely averted a national calamity.

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