Group 1 - The U.S. national debt has surpassed $37 trillion, averaging $107,700 per person, indicating a normalization of high debt levels in the U.S. economy [1] - Since 2010, the speed of U.S. debt accumulation has accelerated significantly, with the national debt increasing by $1 trillion almost every six months since 2020 [3] - The "Big and Beautiful Act," signed by Trump, has paradoxically increased the debt burden rather than reducing it, with projections indicating a $3.4 trillion increase in the deficit over the next decade [6][8] Group 2 - Interest payments on the national debt have reached $879.9 billion for the fiscal year 2024, accounting for 13% of total federal spending, the highest proportion in 25 years [6] - The rising interest rates, resulting from aggressive Fed rate hikes, have significantly increased the burden of U.S. debt, with the average interest rate on federal debt doubling from 1.556% in January 2022 to 3.352% by July 2023 [10][11] - Trump is pressuring Fed Chair Powell to lower interest rates to alleviate the government's debt burden, highlighting the urgency of the fiscal situation [10][11] Group 3 - A fundamental solution to the debt crisis requires controlling the fiscal deficit and balancing the budget, rather than relying on short-term measures like interest rate adjustments [13] - The U.S. is facing a potential economic crisis if effective measures are not taken to manage the growing debt and deficit [8][14]
美国:拿什么拯救,无上限的债务!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-22 02:45