Why the US economy is ringing alarm bells
The US national debt recently surpassed $40 trillion, a significant milestone that has raised concerns domestically and internationally. This increase is attributed to public spending surges under both the Trump and Biden administrations, coupled with tax cuts that have undermined revenues.

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AI-generatedThe US national debt recently surpassed $40 trillion, a significant milestone that has raised concerns domestically and internationally. This increase is attributed to public spending surges under both the Trump and Biden administrations, coupled with tax cuts that have undermined revenues. Ballooning costs for social programs and responses to crises like the 2008 financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic have also contributed to increased borrowing. For context, it took nearly 200 years for the national debt to reach $1 trillion in 1981, a point then considered a wake-up call. Currently, interest payments alone on the debt exceed that initial $1 trillion figure.
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5 extractedSpending more than $1tn on interest payments on debt is occurring by America's 250th year.
It took almost 200 years for America's national debt to reach $1tn for the first time.
US national debt passed the $40tn mark.
Ballooning costs for social programs and other spending have outstripped revenues undermined by tax cuts.
The $40tn milestone was driven by public spending surges under both the Donald Trump and Joe Biden administrations.