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Balance Sheet: USA Inc. Total Liabilities*: $47 Trillion in F2010,
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Note: USA inc.’s balance sheet presented here does not include the financial value of the Government's sovereign powers to tax, regulate commerce, and set
monetary policy. It also excludes its control over nonoperational resources, including national and natural resources, for which the Government is a steward. Total
liabilities include the net present value (NPV) of unfunded entitlement liabilities like Social Security / Medicare / other payments, which the Treasury Dept. considers
‘off-balance sheet’ responsibilities. U.S. government fiscal year ends in September. Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Report on the US.
KP Government, 1996 — 2009.
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Balance Sheet: USA Inc. Total Liabilities: $47 Trillion in F2010
Up 5x From 1996, Driven by Medicare Liabilities
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Note: USA Inc.’s balance sheet presented here does not include the financial value of the Government's sovereign powers to tax, regulate commerce, and set
monetary policy. It also excludes ifs control over nonoperational resources, including national and natural resources, for which the Government is a steward. Total
liabilities include the net present value (NPV) of unfunded entitlement liabilities like Social Security / Medicare / other payments, which the Treasury Dept. considers
‘off-balance sheet’ responsibilities. U.S. government fiscal year ends in September. Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Report on the U.S
KP .Government, 1996 — 2009.
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