Japan Public Debt $1.1T 3% Overseas China Public Debt $0.8T 2% Overseas United Kingdom Public Debt $0.7T 2% Overseas Other Countries Public Debt $5.3T 15% Overseas Intragovernmental Debt Intragovernmental Debt $7.0T 20% Domestic Total$34.4T100% Debt held by the public represents the amount bo...
WHO OWNS THE UNITED STATES?A chart is presented show the degree of foreign ownership of the U.S. national debt.Newsweek
Countries such as China, Japan, Brazil and the United Kingdom all own at least $100 billion dollars of US debt. China currently owns the most, having nearly $750 billion dollars worth of US debt to its name as of January 2009. China and Japan own nearly a trillion and a half dollars...
Debt buyers, such as privatedebt collectors,collection agencies, or even investors, make money by purchasing debt that the original creditor has given up on ever collecting. The creditor might, for example, be a credit card company, an auto lender, or a utility. Once it owns the debt, the...
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup jointly control trillions of dollars in commercial bank deposits with thousands of branch bank buildings stretching across the United States scooping up the life savings of everyday Joes who have no clue these are also the Masters of the Universe on ...
Biden once said, "It's never been a good bet to bet against America." Funny enough, given the many misguided policies, it is the United States that is betting against itself, not anyone else. So instead of shifting the blame onto China, the United States should really think about redirec...
The next presidential election in the United States will occur in November 2020. According to a January 2020 survey, 44 percent of respondents said that they have a good amount of trust that the results of this year's election will be accurate. ...
When President Joe Biden entered office, he pointed at China as the country that would pose the greatest challenge to the United States. Near the end of his address, Biden compared both countries to make the point that Washington looks stronger on the world stage than Beijing. “America ...
As of November 2020, 35 percent of respondents were upset about Joe Biden being the Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential election in the United States.
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