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Fiscal analysis of US federal budget termed “USA Inc.” with projections of debt sustainability

Fiscal analysis of US federal budget termed “USA Inc.” with projections of debt sustainability The passage provides macro‑level commentary on entitlement spending, debt ratios, and CBO projections but contains no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking specific powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. It repeats publicly known data and academic references, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Projects federal debt could reach 90% of GDP within 10 years and 150% in 20 years if entitlement growth continues.; Entitlement spending and net interest could consume all federal revenue by 2025 according to CBO forecasts.; Social insurance taxes now represent 37% of federal revenue, up from 19% in 1965.

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Fiscal analysis of US federal budget termed “USA Inc.” with projections of debt sustainability The passage provides macro‑level commentary on entitlement spending, debt ratios, and CBO projections but contains no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking specific powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. It repeats publicly known data and academic references, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Projects federal debt could reach 90% of GDP within 10 years and 150% in 20 years if entitlement growth continues.; Entitlement spending and net interest could consume all federal revenue by 2025 according to CBO forecasts.; Social insurance taxes now represent 37% of federal revenue, up from 19% in 1965.

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