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Mr. Sparkle

(3,527 posts)
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:27 PM Yesterday

US hits $38 trillion in debt, after the fastest accumulation of $1 trillion outside of the pandemic

In the midst of a federal government shutdown, the U.S. government’s gross national debt surpassed $38 trillion Wednesday, a record number that highlights the accelerating accumulation of debt on America’s balance sheet. It's also the fastest accumulation of a trillion dollars in debt outside of the COVID-19 pandemic — the U.S. hit $37 trillion in gross national debt in August this year.

The $38 trillion update is found in the latest Treasury Department report, which logs the nation’s daily finances. Kent Smetters of the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Wharton Budget Model, who served in President George W. Bush’s Treasury Department, told The Associated Press that a growing debt load over time leads ultimately to higher inflation, eroding Americans' purchasing power.

The Government Accountability Office outlines some of the impacts of rising government debt on Americans — including higher borrowing costs for things like mortgages and cars, lower wages from businesses having less money available to invest, and more expensive goods and services.

“I think a lot of people want to know that their kids and grandkids are going to be in good, decent shape in the future — that they will be able to afford a house,” Smetters said. “That additional inflation compounds" and erodes consumers' purchasing power, he said, making it less possible for future generations to achieve home ownership goals.

more... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/washington-trump-michael-peterson-scott-bessent-treasury-department-b2850454.html

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US hits $38 trillion in debt, after the fastest accumulation of $1 trillion outside of the pandemic (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Yesterday OP
This cannot be D_Master81 Yesterday #1
The more Trump runs up the debt, the more he can justify cutting all programs. Irish_Dem Yesterday #2

D_Master81

(2,257 posts)
1. This cannot be
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:31 PM
Yesterday

I have heard the orange one say that we are bringing in hundreds of billions in tariff revenue and it will pay down the debt and eliminate income taxes at the same time.

Irish_Dem

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2. The more Trump runs up the debt, the more he can justify cutting all programs.
Thu Oct 23, 2025, 12:42 PM
Yesterday

And somehow he and his pals are getting very very rich.

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