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America is now almost $35 trillion in debt. That means every American owes $100,000. ... Already they are spending so much that they're increasing our debt by a trillion dollars every 100 days.
In February 2024, the total federal government debt grew to $34.4 trillion after having grown by approximately $1 trillion in both of two separate 100-day periods since the previous June. [12] By November 2024, the debt had grown to $36 trillion. [13] [11] Debt to GDP
In 1999, Times Books published his The Day Traders: the Untold Story of the Extreme Investors and How They Changed Wall Street Forever. [ 8 ] In 2008, Tarcher/Penguin published Homeschooling: A Family’s Journey , [ 9 ] a journalistic memoir of homeschooling six children, co-authored by Gregory J. Millman and his wife, Martine Parmer Millman.
By 2009 this figure had risen to $7.8 trillion, but the federal government's debt-to-GDP ratio had fallen to 54.75%. [2] In February 2024, the total federal government debt grew to $34.4 trillion after having grown by approximately $1 trillion in both of two separate 100-day periods since the previous June. [24]
The tax gap in the U.S. is bigger than in nearly every other developed nation. In Denmark, the tax gap is less than 2 percent of revenue. In the U.S., it nears a staggering 20 percent .
Americans have abandoned 29.2 million 401(k) accounts holding trillions in assets. You can find them using a new government database or calling past employers.
I.O.U.S.A. – The Book (ISBN 0470222778), published by John Wiley & Sons, was released in September 2008. Written by the film's executive producer Addison Wiggin and Agora Financial's Managing Editor, Kate Incontrera, the book expands on the film and details America's budget, personal savings, trade, and leadership
The US national debt topped a psychologically important milestone of $35 trillion in recent days and has risen by $1 trillion since January — mounting by nearly $5 billion every day so far in 2025.