Trends and major holders of U.S. federal debt
The U.S. debt burden became heavier as a result of the unprecedented policy response to the global financial crisis and economic recession, and it has continued to grow. On March 11, the U.S. administration unveiled a US$ 4.75 trillion budget proposal that projects debt held by the public will hit U...
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oai-11362-445952019-08-09T17:36:53Z Trends and major holders of U.S. federal debt NU. CEPAL. Oficina de Washington CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS GOBIERNO FEDERAL DEUDA PUBLICA MACROECONOMIA ECONOMIC CONDITIONS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC DEBT MACROECONOMICS The U.S. debt burden became heavier as a result of the unprecedented policy response to the global financial crisis and economic recession, and it has continued to grow. On March 11, the U.S. administration unveiled a US$ 4.75 trillion budget proposal that projects debt held by the public will hit US$ 22.8 trillion by 2025, more than 50% higher than in 2017, when debt held by the public was US$ 14.7 trillion. Regarding short-term prospects, total U.S. debt is expected to reach a statutory limit known as the “debt ceiling” later this year, which will require a congressional vote to raise the ceiling. Overview .-- I. Federal debt .-- Major foreign holders of U.S. debt .-- III. Looking ahead. 2019-05-03T15:12:47Z 2019-05-03T15:12:47Z 2019-05-03 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44595 LC/WAS/TS.2019/3 en .pdf application/pdf ESTADOS UNIDOS UNITED STATES ECLAC |
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The U.S. debt burden became heavier as a result of the unprecedented policy response to the global financial crisis and economic recession, and it has continued to grow. On March 11, the U.S. administration unveiled a US$ 4.75 trillion budget proposal that projects debt held by the public will hit US$ 22.8 trillion by 2025, more than 50% higher than in 2017, when debt held by the public was US$ 14.7 trillion. Regarding short-term prospects, total U.S. debt is expected to reach a statutory limit known as the “debt ceiling” later this year, which will require a congressional vote to raise the ceiling. |
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