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Explore my portfolio mix. Follow to see how I invest!When the federal government spends more than it takes in, it has to borrow money to cover that annual deficit. And each year’s deficit adds to our growing national debt. Historically, the largest deficits were caused by increased spending around national emergencies like major wars or the Great Depression. Today, deficits are caused mainly by predictable structural factors: our aging baby-boom generation, rising healthcare costs, higher interest rates, and a tax system that does not bring in enough money to pay for what the government has promised its citizens. Moving forward, it will be critical for America’s leaders to address our rising debt, and its structural factors, which are described below.
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$BTC When the federal government spends more than it takes in, it has to borrow money to cover that annual deficit. And each year’s deficit adds to our growing national debt. Historically, the largest deficits were caused by increased spending around national emergencies like major wars or the Great Depression. Today, deficits are caused mainly by predictable structural factors: our aging baby-boom generation, rising healthcare costs, higher interest rates, and a tax system that does not bring in enough money to pay for what the government has promised its citizens. Moving forward, it will be critical for America’s leaders to address our rising debt, and its structural factors, which are described below.
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#USNationalDebt When the federal government spends more than it takes in, it has to borrow money to cover that annual deficit. And each year’s deficit adds to our growing national debt. Historically, the largest deficits were caused by increased spending around national emergencies like major wars or the Great Depression. Today, deficits are caused mainly by predictable structural factors: our aging baby-boom generation, rising healthcare costs, higher interest rates, and a tax system that does not bring in enough money to pay for what the government has promised its citizens. Moving forward, it will be critical for America’s leaders to address our rising debt, and its structural factors, which are described below. the more we borrow, the more w
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When the federal government spends more than it takes in, it has to borrow money to cover that annual deficit. And each year’s deficit adds to our growing national debt. Historically, the largest deficits were caused by increased spending around national emergencies like major wars or the Great Depression. Today, deficits are caused mainly by predictable structural factors: our aging baby-boom generation, rising healthcare costs, higher interest rates, and a tax system that does not bring in enough money to pay for what the government has promised its citizens. Moving forward, it will be critical for America’s leaders to address our rising debt, and its structural factors, which are described below.
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trading operation disturb dur to iran ans ireal war and big readon us debt.When the federal government spends more than it takes in, it has to borrow money to cover that annual deficit. And each year’s deficit adds to our growing national debt. Historically, the largest deficits were caused by increased spending around national emergencies like major wars or the Great Depression. Today, deficits are caused mainly by predictable structural factors: our aging baby-boom generation, rising healthcare costs, higher interest rates, and a tax system that does not bring in enough money to pay for what the government has promised its citizens. Moving forward, it will be critical for America’s leaders to address our rising debt, and its structural factors, which are described below.
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