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    US national debt hits historic $38 trillion milestone for first time

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    Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya MacGuineas warns that the nation’s $38 trillion debt and rising spending are ‘unsustainable,’ urging lawmakers to address entitlement reform and restore fiscal discipline.

    The U.S. national debt surpassed another historic milestone as it topped $38 trillion for the first time this week, as the federal government continues to rack up debt at a record-setting pace.

    New data from the Treasury Department released on Wednesday showed that the gross national debt reached $38,019,813,354,700.26 as of Oct. 21.

    The $38 trillion milestone comes a little over two months after the U.S. national debt reached $37 trillion for the first time in mid-August, and less than a year after the $36 trillion threshold was breached last December.

    America’s debt has grown rapidly over the last decade as the population ages and enrollment in Social Security and Medicare rises. Another key driver of the surging debt is interest expenses incurred from servicing the federal debt, which have swelled due to higher interest rates put in place to curb inflation as well as the growth in the debt itself.

    US DEBT SET TO SURGE TO 120% OF GDP AS FEDERAL DEFICITS SPIRAL OVER NEXT DECADE UNDER NEW PROJECTIONS

    The U.S. national debt surpassed $38 trillion for the first time a little more than two months after it hit the $37 trillion milestone. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Michael A. Peterson, CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, told FOX Business that “reaching $38 trillion in debt during a government shutdown is the latest troubling sign that lawmakers are not meeting their basic fiscal duties.”

    “If it seems like we are adding debt faster than ever, that’s because we are. We passed $37 trillion just two months ago, and the pace we’re on is twice as fast as the rate of growth since 2000,” he added.

    Peterson noted that the costs of servicing the national debt are rising, as they cost the U.S. about $4 trillion over the last decade and are estimated at $14 trillion in the next 10 years, adding that interest costs “crowd out important public and private investments in our future, harming the economy for every American.”

    CBO REPORTS $1.8 TRILLION FEDERAL DEFICIT AS DEBT COSTS HIT RECORD $1 TRILLION

    The federal government ran a roughly $1.8 trillion budget deficit in its latest fiscal year, which ended on Sept. 30, and the projected rise in spending on entitlement programs and debt interest is expected to push deficits even higher in the years ahead.

    The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has projected that the national debt held by the public — an alternative measure preferred by economists in comparing the size of a nation’s debt to its economy in terms of real gross domestic product (GDP) — is set to rise from roughly 100% of GDP in 2025 to 120% of GDP by 2035.

    US DEBT TOPS $37 TRILLION AND THE ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ ALLOWS IT TO RISE TRILLIONS HIGHER

    In that timeframe, annual budget deficits are expected to rise to about $2.6 trillion in 2035, with total deficits over the next decade adding $22.7 trillion to the national debt.

    High interest costs on the national debt account for a significant portion of the increase, as net interest payments are expected to rise from $1 trillion this year to $1.8 trillion in 2035.

    Over the next decade, CBO projects federal spending will total $88 trillion, or 23.6% of GDP, while tax revenue will be over $65 trillion, or 17.5% of GDP.

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    The level of federal spending projected is well above the historical average of 21.1% of GDP over the last 50 years, while tax revenue is slightly above the 50-year average of 17.3%.



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