U.S. national debt surpasses $100K per person
- The U.S. Federal government's debt has reached over $100,000 per person, a new milestone.
- The national debt is estimated at nearly $34 trillion, causing concern and credit downgrades.
- Despite warnings, little action has been taken to address the growing debt crisis.
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U.S. national debt surpasses $100K per person
By Casey Harper | The Center Square The rapidly growing debt of the U.S. federal government has hit another milestone, topping more than $100,000 per person. While the U.S. population and the U.S. national debt are large numbers that are difficult to calculate, the rough debt estimate and rough population estimate end up at about $100,000 of federal debt per person in the U.S. The U.S. Census population clock estimates the U.S. population at nea…
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