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National debt tops $40 trillion after doubling in under 10 years

National debt tops $40 trillion after doubling in under 10 years

Summary

The U.S. national debt has passed $40 trillion, more than doubling since 2017 due to government spending exceeding revenue. Rising interest costs and programs like Social Security and Medicare have increased the debt, which experts warn may reach $50 trillion within six years without changes in spending or taxes.

Key Facts

  • The national debt hit $40.05 trillion on August 18, according to the Treasury Department.
  • The debt has more than doubled since 2017.
  • Government spending is higher than revenue, causing the U.S. to borrow more money.
  • Interest payments on the debt are now larger than spending on national defense or Medicare.
  • Programs like Social Security and Medicare cost more because the U.S. population is aging.
  • Tax cuts over the last 20 years have reduced government income.
  • The Congressional Budget Office says the 2023 tax bill will add $4.2 trillion to the debt by 2034.
  • Most of the debt is held by U.S. investors and the Federal Reserve, with some held by foreign investors.
  • Higher government borrowing costs may lead to higher interest rates for mortgages and loans for Americans.
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