#USNationalDebt š Key Figures
Total U.S. national debt stood at approximately **$36.21āÆtrillion ** as of JuneāÆ4,āÆ2025, made up of around **$28.95āÆtrillion ** held by the public and **$7.26āÆtrillion ** in intragovernmental holdings .
As of JuneāÆ20,āÆ2025, the U.S. owed **$36.2147āÆtrillion **, a daily fluctuation of about $690āÆmillion .
The debt growth rate averaged about **$4.27āÆbillion per day ** over the last year .
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š Deficit & Debt Metrics
Monthly deficit for May 2025: roughly $314āÆbillion, which was 15% lower than May 2024 (adjusted for payment timing) .
Cumulative fiscal-yearātoādate (FY2025) deficit reached approximately **$1.4āÆtrillion ** by end of Mayāabout 7% higher than FY2024 after timing adjustments .
On an annual level, interest payments hit approximately **$579āÆbillion in 2025 **, making interest the second-largest federal expenditure after Social Security .
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š Debt as % of GDP & Forecasts
Public debt is approaching 100% of GDP, and projections warn it could **surpass the WWII-era record of 106%** .
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecasts debt-to-GDP rising from around 100% now to about 116% by 2034, and could reach 172% by 2054 if current policies persist .
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ā ļø Fiscal Risks & Concerns
High interest costs, now topping **$579āÆbillion annually **, are crowding the budget and limiting spending flexibility .
Policymakers are debating major tax and spending billsālike the āOne Big Beautiful Bill Actā (OBBBA)āwhich could add **$2.4ā2.8āÆtrillion ** to the debt over the next 10 years .
Credit risk is growing: Moodyās downgraded the U.S. credit rating to Aa1 in midāMay 2025, citing fiscal concerns .
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š” What This Means
The U.S. now owes roughly **$106,000 per person **, or about **$274,000 per household ** .
Interest outlays alone rival major federal programs and are expected to double by 2034 under certain legislative proposals.