Posted on 08/06/2024 9:55:45 AM PDT by thegagline
The U.S. national debt hit a new $35 trillion landmark, just halfway into 2024.
Since January, the U.S. debt pile has expanded by $1 trillion alone, moving the debt-to-GDP ratio to 98%. By 2032, the International Monetary Fund projects that this ratio could surpass 140% under current policies. Despite the looming threat to U.S. fiscal sustainability, neither Republican or Democratic parties show political incentive to address the rapid pace of borrowing. ***
Today, the U.S. national debt is equal to the GDP of China, Japan, Germany, India, and the United Kingdom combined.
Since 2020, the U.S. has added $11.8 trillion to its national debt, accounting for more than one-third of the current total. For perspective, government debt stood at $9.2 trillion in 2008 and in 1981, it crossed the $1 trillion mark for the first time.
Looking at it another way, the Biden administration has added $7.2 trillion to the U.S. national debt, coming second-only to the Trump administration, at $7.8 trillion.
As a result, the cost of servicing government debt is surging. In 2024, interest costs on the national debt are forecast to reach 17% of federal spending, making it the fastest growing expense overall. These interest costs are expected to escalate further as higher interest rates drive up the cost of new borrowing.
Despite this mounting fiscal pressure, neither political party has proposed meaningful strategies to address the growing debt. This has negative consequences to the U.S. economy, since funds spent on debt interest costs are diverted away from other areas that could benefit the economy, such as infrastructure or Social Security.
Moreover, if the government can’t make interest payments, it could jeopardize the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency. This scenario could weaken the dollar and trigger a liquidity crisis, with broader economic impacts.
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US federal debt plus the states and local debt over $ 210 Trillion. = National debt .
When is the next expenditure Bill due to keep the government running?
Not sustainable by a word salad idiot...
Except for Rand Paul, no politician on either side of the aisle cares. Biden doesn’t care. Trump doesn’t care. Harris is too stupid to care. Etc.
The US will not default. So they only way out is hyperinflation. The Feds will eventually just print (or electronically issue) huge amounts of paper money to pay off the debt. The only question is when it will happen.
Not that long ago, during Obama presidency, I listen to some TV program where the top notch Obama economical advisers discussed the debt.
The agreed that the healthy limit should be no more than 60% of the GDP! And they were liberals, not deficit hawks.
So we are more than double of that now!
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