[CNSNEWS] Testifying in the U.S Senate yesterday, Congressional Budget Office Director Keith Hall warned that the publicly held debt of the U.S. government, when measured as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product, is headed toward a level the United States has seen only once in its history--at the end of World War II.
To simply keep the debt at the high historical level where it currently sits--74 percent of GDP--would require either significant increases in federal tax revenue or decreases in non-interest federal spending (or a combination of the two).
Historically, U.S. government debt as a percentage of GDP hit its peak in 1945 and 1946, when it was 104 percent and 106 percent of GDP respectively.
In 2015, the CBO estimates that the U.S. government debt will be 74 percent of GDP. That is higher than the 69-percent-of-GDP debt the U.S. government had in 1943--the second year after Pearl Harbor.
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07/11/2015 00:00 ||
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It's all good. The debt will never be paid back.
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I have a feeling that when we treat the Chinese like the Greeks treated the Germans in regards to debt negotiations that we will get a much different response.
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would require either significant increases in federal tax revenue
That ain't happening.
or decreases in non-interest federal spending
See above.
Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski ||
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Quit outsourcing the economy and tax revenues will shoot up from manufacturing and supporting jobs. The $1+ trillion/year welfare spending will crater as most of the tax eaters are moved into taxpaying jobs.
That it will weaken many of America's rivals is a nice bonus.
Posted by: Whonter Darling of the Bunions4601 ||
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..yes, but the trade off will be that prices will also shoot up and innovation will drop. It's a trade off: High welfare state and taxes to support it, low prices, quicker turn over in tech vs Lower welfare state and taxes to support it, higher prices and slow innovation. It means your lower strata will not have access to things much beyond serviceable basics (insert envy here).
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