US national debt passes record $40 trillion
The US national debt has surpassed $40 trillion for the first time, doubling in the last decade from January 2017 through the Biden administration. This significant increase is attributed to substantial government spending outpacing revenue, with approximately one-third of the growth occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic response under both the Trump and Biden administrations. Further increases have been driven by Trump's second-term policies and Biden's spending on infrastructure, clean energy, and other priorities. Growing interest payments on the debt are now a major federal budget item, exceeding Medicare outlays. Concerns are raised about the fiscal crisis, the rising cost of living, and the threat to long-term economic prosperity.