USA Today
The national debt surpassed $30 trillion for the first time Tuesday, fueled in part by the coronavirus pandemic and what economists describe as years of unsustainable government spending that could have long-term consequences for every American.
The federal government now owes $23.5 trillion in debt to creditors and another $6.5 trillion to itself. Debt to creditors soared by $1.5 trillion over the last year alone, according to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, a nonpartisan organization focused on addressing the country’s fiscal challenges. More
Debt Clock confirms it. Here
PedoJoe46 does the creepy whisper thingy….
at an inappropriate time….again.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/02/just-cant-help-biden-leans-forward-whispers-remarks-cancer-research-video/
$30 T? Pretty soon, we’re going to be talking about some real money.
Higher.
This is one area I can’t say anyone has the high road. We didn’t get to 30 trillion without both parties participating. It just seems like since the Tea Party era no one cares anymore.
“… unsustainable government spending that could have long-term consequences for every American.” Ya think?
Oh, well, what’s a few more zeros?
Another historic moment for the Biden* residency. (The Federal Reserve is the largest holder of US debt)
I was thinking that Quadrillion would enter the lexicon soon but I believe they will skip over that and go directly to Octodecillion…
There is no stopping this now. Next major stop- hyperinflation and the complete collapse of society; this is by design.