The National Debt has continued to increase an average of $3.81 billion per day since September 28, 2007! Concerned? Then tell Congress and the White House ... Do you have any questions about the National Debt or this Debt Clock? Here are some answers. The Treasury Department's Bureau of Public Debt also has their own...
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National Debt Clocks and Savings Clocks ... * Gross National Debt † Debt Held by the Public Debt Clock Source Data ... National Debt Clocks: National Debt by the Second.
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National Debt Graph: Bush Goes for WWII Stimulus ... Of course after the war, we had to pay off a huge national debt, but during that time, from 1946 to 1980, the economy was mainly quite prosperous. We hit a bad recession when Reagan took office, and his early deficit spending made sense (though he didn't know it).
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The interest paid on the National Debt is the second largest expense in the federal budget. Only income redistribution (The Departments of Health and Human Services, HUD, and Agriculture (food stamps)) are higher.
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Government debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Government debt (also known as public debt or national debt ) is money (or credit) owed by any level of government; either central government, federal government, municipal government or local go...
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THE NATIONAL DEBT ... What is the National Debt? ... The term national debt refers to direct liabilities of the United States Government. There are several different concepts of debt that are at various times used to refer to the national debt:
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national debt n. The total financial obligations of a national government. ... The national debt of the United States is the total of all the obligations of the Treasury to pay money to the federal government's creditors. It consists of bonds, notes, and bills issued to the creditors when they lend money to the government.
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