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Anonymous (ID: OF/It/uG) United States No.512985963 >>512986025 >>512986118 >>512986172 >>512986180 >>512986198 >>512986212 >>512986316 >>512986684 >>512987151 >>512987600 >>512987601 >>512987671 >>512987825 >>512987927 >>512987940 >>512987944 >>512988093
US Debt Hits Record $37 Trillion Years Before Expected. Lower wages and higher prices will result
https://www.newsweek.com/us-government-federal-debt-taxes-budget-economy-2112581
The U.S. government's gross national debt has climbed past $37 trillion, a record-breaking milestone that underscores the rapid growth of America's fiscal obligations and the mounting cost pressures on taxpayers.

The Treasury Department confirmed the figure Tuesday in its latest daily financial report.

In January 2020, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that gross federal debt would not surpass $37 trillion until after fiscal year 2030.

Earlier this year, President Donald Trump signed into law a Republican-backed tax cut and spending package that the CBO projects will add $4.1 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.

Wendy Edelberg, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said the legislation ensures "we're going to borrow a lot over the course of 2026, we're going to borrow a lot over the course of 2027, and it's just going to keep going."

Fiscal policy experts warn that the consequences are far-reaching. Michael Peterson, CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, cautioned that sustained borrowing drives up interest rates, increasing costs for households and businesses while crowding out key federal priorities.

"It creates a damaging cycle of more borrowing, more interest costs, and even more borrowing," Peterson said.

The Government Accountability Office lists several impacts of rising federal debt on everyday Americans: higher mortgage and auto loan rates, reduced business investment leading to lower wages, and costlier goods and services.

Rising U.S. federal debt puts upward pressure on interest rates and, by extension, inflation. Unchecked borrowing risks fueling inflation, especially if the government responds by injecting more money into the economy.

The pace of debt accumulation has also quickened dramatically. The U.S. hit $34 trillion in January 2024, $35 trillion in July, and $36 trillion in November.
Anonymous (ID: 1j/e5Ai5) United States No.512986025 >>512986135 >>512987582
>>512985963 (OP)
>Lower wages and higher prices will result

Unless of course you've been stacking silver
Anonymous (ID: XwO2JXuB) Canada No.512986118
>>512985963 (OP)
Muttland is a shithole where nestle lobbies against maternity leave so they can sell more baby formula
Anonymous (ID: 30lzcisr) United States No.512986135
>>512986025
Birb (ID: FJ0o3E5T) United States No.512986172 >>512987855 >>512987917
>>512985963 (OP)
Stop printing fucking money you fucking kikes. I'm going to find your money printer and take a big fat shit in it.
Anonymous (ID: 5zrpbYso) Poland No.512986180
>>512985963 (OP)
Soon we'll have to airdrop potatoes for you retards to now starve.

Browns truly can't handle money.
Anonymous (ID: 0P7JlvSY) United States No.512986198 >>512987751
>>512985963 (OP)
This debt thing makes no sense lol, we owe 60% of it to our own Federal Reserve. seriously look that up.
Lambright !!Qf0id9Kiy22 (ID: dOUZ+hZl) United States No.512986212
>>512985963 (OP)
Somebody should have done the math to figure this out.
Anonymous (ID: 9dqy192b) United States No.512986316
>>512985963 (OP)
we aint finna pay it. fuck chang finna do?
Anonymous (ID: /aF29Xs6) Canada No.512986370
thirty seven dollars already? it was supposed to take a trillion years!
Anonymous (ID: L9s9nhwe) United States No.512986555
Debt only matters when Dems are in charge.
Anonymous (ID: okgtE0dQ) United States No.512986684
>>512985963 (OP)
Quick, jack up those tariffs so we can use that money to pay off our debt! The other countries pay the tariffs after all!

Trump is a genius!
Anonymous (ID: AlHQ0j+d) United States No.512987151 >>512987506
>>512985963 (OP)
Thank you God Emperor Trump.God bless Israel
Anonymous (ID: hZXIaes0) United States No.512987494
(((WINNING)))
Anonymous (ID: 5zrpbYso) Poland No.512987506
>>512987151
Anonymous (ID: 7UTfdCJ3) United States No.512987582
>>512986025
do you have some sort of contract that you get paid in a set amount of silver?
Anonymous (ID: yi6qMaNN) United States No.512987600
>>512985963 (OP)
Simple fix. Devalue money or lower interest rates so our debt is devalued.
Sage (ID: 1BOSxSuQ) United States No.512987601
>>512985963 (OP)
>Reddit thread
Sage
Anonymous (ID: aOBir6O8) Italy No.512987671
>>512985963 (OP)
This is nothing, the (real) war with Iran is looming...
Anonymous (ID: hszRnE4/) United States No.512987751
>>512986198
>The government is indebt to itself.

Some agencies also spend money on bonds that the US government then uses to spend on the agencies.
Battery Power flight (ID: 0sgiPd30) United States No.512987825
>>512985963 (OP)
So more money flows from the Public sector into the private sector somehow means we get LESS money from all the people being spent on via government contracts and welfare payment? I see why you'd say it cause inflation but you aren't going to lower wages (deflation) and increase inflation at the same UNLESS you do something really stupid like wage and price controls i.e. what was done in the 70s.
The CBO is once again talking out it's ass and will continue it's steak of 100% incorrect forecasting. If there's any great example of government incompetence it's the CBO.
Anonymous (ID: oU4xJXxd) United States No.512987855
>>512986172
They have to keep printing money to pay the denbts
Anonymous (ID: Vy5hDoUl) Australia No.512987917
>>512986172
They haven't even started the printers yet, that comes after Trump keeps bullshitting the inflation figures and no one buys any US treasuries.
Anonymous (ID: 2iLWf9/o) United States No.512987927
>>512985963 (OP)
Damn it I was going to have a wank at the $33,333,333,333,333 mark. Guess I'll wait a few weeks for $44,444,444,444,444
Anonymous (ID: 5HBP6wIw) United States No.512987940
>>512985963 (OP)
>I voted for this. So I can own the libs and foids.
Anonymous (ID: xArHBkDQ) Poland No.512987944
>>512985963 (OP)
this will own the libs like a motherfuck
Anonymous (ID: hf2AlLDb) United States No.512988093
>>512985963 (OP)
>In January 2020, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that gross federal debt would not surpass $37 trillion until after fiscal year 2030.
GEE!
I WONDER WHAT ADDED TO THE DEBT IMMEDIATELY AFTER THIS ASSESSMENT