U.S. Debt Hits $40 Trillion as Americas Borrowing Binge Continues

America’s gross national debt topped $40 trillion for the first time on Wednesday, an ominous milestone for an economy that sits on a shaky fiscal foundation after decades of borrowing to pay for the rising costs of the military, social safety net programs and President Trump’s tax cuts.This year alone, the United States is on track to borrow more than $2 trillion to help pay for its obligations, including spending on the war in Iran and the sweeping tax cuts that Republicans enacted in 2025.Soaring interest payments to investors who have purchased America’s debt now make up about half of that red ink, pushing the United States into a deeper financial hole.Whether the mounting debt load is a problem to be solved or a function of America’s economic strength remains a matter of debate.

Deficits are also a point of political gamesmanship, with Republicans most passionate about eliminating them when they are out of power.“The scariest thing about this is how we’re starting to see the debt spiral begin,” said Marc Goldwein, senior policy director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, which supports deficit reduction, referring to interest on the debt.The inability of lawmakers to confront the debt comes with long-term risks.While the United States remains the world’s largest economy, its mounting debt load could lead investors to demand higher interest rates for U.S.

bonds or raise questions about the nation’s creditworthiness, which could erode confidence in the dollar as the world’s reserve currency....

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Publisher: The New York Times

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