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Fiscal Balance Sheet Highlights Growing Federal Debt and Entitlement Obligations

The passage provides generic macro‑economic figures about federal debt, entitlement spending, and budget deficits without naming specific individuals, agencies, transactions, or novel allegations. It Unfunded future entitlement spending grew six‑fold to $31 trillion. Federal net debt more than doubled to $9 trillion. Federal employee and veteran benefits rose to $5.7 trillion.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #020950
Pages
1
Persons
0
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Summary

The passage provides generic macro‑economic figures about federal debt, entitlement spending, and budget deficits without naming specific individuals, agencies, transactions, or novel allegations. It Unfunded future entitlement spending grew six‑fold to $31 trillion. Federal net debt more than doubled to $9 trillion. Federal employee and veteran benefits rose to $5.7 trillion.

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entitlement-spendinghealthcare-costsfederal-debthouse-oversightbudget-deficits

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Balance Sheet: Observations of Last Ten Years e Unfunded promise of future entitlement spending grew 6x to -$31 trillion, owing to rapidly rising healthcare cost + new Medicare Part D program + aging population in the medium-future. e Federal net debt outstanding more than doubled to $9 trillion on the back of chronic budget deficits, two major recessions in 2001 and 2008, and growing entitlement spending. e Federal employee & veteran benefits outstanding also more than doubled, to $5.7 trillion, thanks to rising healthcare costs and ongoing war on terror. KP i USA Inc. | Balance Sheet Drilldown 217 This page is intentionally left blank. 218

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