The #USNationalDebt (U.S. National Debt) represents the total amount that the federal government owes to its creditors, both domestic and foreign. It is divided into two parts: public debt (held by investors, foreign governments, and the Federal Reserve) and intragovernmental debt (government trust funds such as Social Security). This debt has exceeded 34 trillion dollars in 2025, driven by years of fiscal deficits, wars, recessions, and stimulus programs. Although the U.S. maintains global confidence due to its economic strength, the constant increase raises concerns about inflation, interest rates, and long-term fiscal sustainability. Political debates over the debt ceiling, taxes, and public spending continue to fuel economic and social tensions within the country.