The United States national debt has crossed the $40 trillion mark, reaching an unprecedented level just five months after surpassing $39 trillion. The rapid increase underscores the accelerating pace of federal spending and borrowing. This milestone raises concerns among policymakers and economists about long-term fiscal sustainability and the nation’s economic trajectory.
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TopicUnited StatesTopicNational DebtTopicFiscal Policy
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