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“higher inflation” that increases “the size of future budget deficits” and decreases “the purchasing power” of citizens’ savings and income.[98] [99] [100] “reductions in spending” on government programs.[101] “higher marginal tax rates” that “discourage work and saving” and ...
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Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize-winning economist and Princeton University professor:[226] Right now, federal [publicly held] debt is about 50% of GDP. So even if we do run these deficits, federal debt as a share of GDP will be substantially less than it was at the end of World War II. ...
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“debt held by the public” was $22.3 trillion and 100% of GDP. “debt held by government accounts” was an additional $6.1 trillion. “total, gross federal debt” was $28.4 trillion and 127% of GDP. at the end of the government’s 2022 fiscal year: “debt held by the public...