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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:43 AM Yesterday

US national debt surges past $39 trillion just weeks into war in Iran [View all]

Source: AP

Updated 7:47 PM EDT, March 18, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) — The national debt surpassed a record $39 trillion on Wednesday, a milestone that comes just weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran.

The unprecedented figure highlights competing administration priorities, from passing a massive tax law and boosting defense spending and immigration enforcement to chipping away at the debt itself — the latter of which Donald Trump promised to do as both a candidate and as president.

The Government Accountability Office outlines some of the impact of rising government debt on Americans — including higher borrowing costs for things like mortgages and cars, lower wages from businesses having less money available to invest, and more expensive goods and services. Advocates for a balanced budget also warn that the long-term trend of borrowing more and paying more in interest will force Americans to face tougher fiscal tradeoffs ahead.

Michael Peterson, chair and CEO of the nonprofit Peter G. Peterson Foundation, created to raise awareness of America’s long-term fiscal challenges, said in a statement that “we must recognize this alarming rate of growth and the significant financial burden we are putting on the next generation.”

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/us-national-deficit-hits-39-million-6ff73495bae701b5c009d3da5515ca3a



They continue to slash the revenue by removing taxes from the billionaires and keep trying to make up for it by destroying actual initiatives that help people, while spending countless billions on things that kill people.
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The second a Democrat becomes President, Republicans will be outraged by the national debt. Chasstev365 Yesterday #1
This is for the crazy they samplegirl Yesterday #2
The national debt is ONLY a problem if there's a Dem in the WH Freddie Yesterday #3
Republicans run the national debt up as an excuse to cut expenses/services NCDem47 Yesterday #11
Tax cuts and trade wars will pay it off in no time IronLionZion Yesterday #4
And the Pentagon just requested $200 billion more for Trump's war. Vinca Yesterday #5
Whatever happened to the Republican party's sooooooooooooooooo...................... Lovie777 Yesterday #6
Well, blue-wave Yesterday #7
at what point does it become unattainable? Javaman Yesterday #8
Keep printing more and more money and our dollar becomes nearly worthless Bengus81 Yesterday #9
As Argentines know so well. peppertree Yesterday #13
It's never getting paid OC375 Yesterday #10
This is a major part of Dump's business acumen - bankruptcy mdbl Yesterday #12
Where are the DOGE boys to stop this waste? travelingthrulife Yesterday #14
Dems should bring that up over and over Bayard 21 hrs ago #17
Yup, the fiscal responsible party, repukes. republianmushroom 22 hrs ago #15
Thanks to Republicans, the US is circling the drain. nt City Lights 21 hrs ago #16
This is untenable Bayard 21 hrs ago #18
It wasn't so long ago that the Clinton-Gore administration had put the US on track to pay off ffr 19 hrs ago #19
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave 19 hrs ago #20
Blame Biden! BidenRocks 15 hrs ago #21
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