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The national debt is ballooning. The next president probably won’t stop it.
Washington Post· 7 hours agoAs the national debt soars toward a new and worrisome record, neither President Biden nor former...
FAQs for the Public Debt — TreasuryDirect
TreasuryDirect· 5 hours agoYou can see current and past budgets for the federal government at https://www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/budget. On this page, we answer questions about the federal public debt< ...
National debt will exceed $50 trillion by 2034, budget watchdog estimates
Washington Post· 6 days agoII. The deficit will swell to $1.9 trillion this fiscal year and keep growing until the overall...
Elections, debt limit reset are sources of uncertainty for federal contractors
Federal News Network· 3 days agoNational elections, debt limit reset, budget caps, workforce shortages and the pace of contracting are just some of the sources of uncertainty the federal contracting industry ...
Federal Budget Deficit Forecast Jumps $400 Billion, Fueled by Student Debt Forgiveness
Reason.com via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago"As debt grows unabated, there is the risk of a sudden loss of confidence in bond markets, with...
Watchdog raises 2024 federal budget deficit projection by $400 billion
Portland Press Herald· 6 days agoThe report also projects that the nation’s publicly held debt is set to increase from 99% of gross...
Our debt crisis is a ticking time bomb | News, Sports, Jobs - Times Republican
Marshalltown Times-Republican· 6 hours agoThe current amount of the U.S. national debt is shown on the National Debt Clock in New York,...
Balancing the Federal Budget, A Bipartisan Conversation: Watch Live
The Hill via AOL· 7 days agoThe nation’s debt is growing and the Trump tax cuts of 2017 are set to expire at the end of next...
'Shocking': Federal deficit grows by 27 percent in four months
The Center Square· 4 days agoThe U.S. Congressional Budget Office released new estimates this week that the federal deficit this...
This week in Bidenomics: Pile on the debt
Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoTax cuts and spending hikes have occurred under both parties. Same with war spending. As markets have absorbed massive amounts of US debt, Congress has...