Group 1 - The CEO of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, expressed concerns about the rapid increase in U.S. national debt, which has surpassed $38 trillion, and warned of potential "clearing" consequences if economic growth does not improve [2] - Since the 2008 financial crisis, the national debt has increased by over $7 trillion, with the pandemic accelerating government borrowing [2] - The current debt growth rate is nearly $70,000 per second, rising from $34 trillion in January 2024 to the current level, although Solomon maintains that the overall condition of the U.S. economy is good and the likelihood of recession is low [2] Group 2 - The cost of servicing the debt has rapidly eroded fiscal space, with interest payments exceeding $1.2 trillion, accounting for approximately 17% of federal spending, surpassing defense expenditures [2] - Budget oversight organizations have warned that this trend may further increase inflationary pressures and weaken consumer purchasing power [2] - Despite concerns about the potential weakening of the U.S. dollar's status as a reserve currency, Solomon disagrees, noting that global capital continues to flow into U.S. markets, indicating the attractiveness of dollar-denominated assets [2] Group 3 - The Trump administration claims that the fiscal deficit has decreased by about $350 billion this year compared to last year, attributing this to spending controls and improved revenues, although overall debt continues to grow [3] - Solomon emphasized that the ability to avoid future fiscal pressures depends on the overall economy's capacity for stronger expansion; otherwise, the debt burden will accumulate to a significant level [3]
高盛CEO警告:美国38万亿美元国债或迎“清算时刻”,支付利息开支已超1.2万亿美元,规模超过国防支出!多个机构警告,可能进一步推升通胀压力削弱居民购买力