US debt crosses $40 trillion threshold after doubling under Trump and Biden
- U.S. national debt has surpassed $40 trillion for the first time, marking a doubling from roughly $19.95 trillion in 2017 and underscoring the rapid expansion of federal borrowing.
- Both the Trump and Biden administrations oversaw major increases in the debt, with Reuters estimating that Trump’s terms have added about $11.6 trillion and Biden’s presidency about $8.4 trillion, alongside pandemic spending and persistent budget deficits.
- Rising interest costs and spending on Social Security and health programs are putting increasing pressure on the federal budget, with interest payments now exceeding Medicare spending as an expense.
- Economists and fiscal watchdogs are warning that continued deficits could create greater financial risks, while weaker demand for U.S. government bonds and higher long-term Treasury yields are adding to concerns about the country’s fiscal outlook.
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US public debt has risen to over $40 trillion for the first time.
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The U.S. government debt has crossed the $40,000 billion mark for the first time this Wednesday, August 19. An unexpected course in view of the Congressional Bureau's (CBO) budget forecasts of $39,400 billion by the end of the year. To reassure investors and ease rates, the Department of Finance announced larger long-term bond buybacks in September.
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