Fiscal analysis of US debt and entitlement spending labeled as 'USA Inc.'
Fiscal analysis of US debt and entitlement spending labeled as 'USA Inc.' The passage provides macroeconomic projections and commentary on federal debt, entitlement growth, and budget deficits without naming specific officials, transactions, or actionable leads. It repeats publicly known data and offers no novel evidence or direct links to powerful actors, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Projects federal debt could reach 90% of GDP in 10 years and 150% in 20 years if entitlement spending continues.; Entitlement costs and net interest could consume all federal revenue by 2025 according to CBO projections.; Historical revenue and expense growth rates are compared, highlighting rising share of social insurance taxes.
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Fiscal analysis of US debt and entitlement spending labeled as 'USA Inc.' The passage provides macroeconomic projections and commentary on federal debt, entitlement growth, and budget deficits without naming specific officials, transactions, or actionable leads. It repeats publicly known data and offers no novel evidence or direct links to powerful actors, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Projects federal debt could reach 90% of GDP in 10 years and 150% in 20 years if entitlement spending continues.; Entitlement costs and net interest could consume all federal revenue by 2025 according to CBO projections.; Historical revenue and expense growth rates are compared, highlighting rising share of social insurance taxes.
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