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US Debt Forum to Host Free Webinars to Educate Americans on Their Government’s Financial Position and Failed 2020 Audited Financial Statements

SLEEPY HOLLOW, N.Y., March 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — On March 25, 2021, the Department of the Treasury released the 2020 Financial Report of the U.S. Government. Most Americans are unaware that the federal government annually prepares and publicly releases audited financial statements of the nation’s finances.   Janet Yellen, U.S. secretary of treasury, said in her introductory message, “The fiscal […]

Does It Make Sense For The US To Keep Borrowing Despite A Growing National Debt?

Even before the latest stimulus bill was approved, the national budget deficit had already widened to a worrying level. The U.S. government almost always spends more than it takes in, and forecasters are predicting this year’s to be the second largest deficit since World War II. In addition, the national debt is over $28 trillion. So does it make sense […]

Commentary: The debt clock is still ticking, and it still matters

In 2000, the National Debt Clock displayed the nation’s $5.6 trillion debt from a building near the corner of 42nd Street and 6th Avenue in New York. The debt has since swollen to about $28 trillion and continues to rise. President Joe Biden’s new stimulus bill, the American Rescue Plan Act, will cost the nation […]

MMT Has Lit the Fuse on This Inflation Powder Keg

An economic framework called Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) governs the financial world today, but fails to account for the consequences of its practices. In fact, MMT is leading us to an extremely dangerous financial situation that could blow up at any time. What is MMT? Before we get to that, it helps to know what […]

CBO: Our New Debt Projections Are Already Obsolete

The old news was bad, the new news will be worse. Earlier this month, the Congressional Budget Office released its Long-Term Budget Outlook. In a presentation this week, the CBO director warned that the report did not take into account the recently signed American Rescue Plan Act, and that things will very likely be worse than the official projections we are […]

Biden blasts Republicans for suddenly caring about the national debt now that a Democrat’s in the White House

President Joe Biden talks to reporters during the first news conference of his presidency in the White House. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Biden said Republicans suddenly care about the national debt again, at a Thursday press conference. “I love the fact they found this whole idea of concern about the federal budget. It’s kind of amazing,” he […]

Obernolte introduces legislation, constitutional amendment to balance budget

U.S. Rep. Jay Obernolte introduced a bill and a constitutional amendment on Friday that combined would address America’s unsustainable national debt. The United States has a debt of more than $28 trillion — $84,850 for every American citizen. House Resolution 263, the “Finding Federal Savings Committee Resolution,” would create reductions in federal spending by eliminating […]

Why does the government tax us at all? | David Moon

Rather than debate how much the rich should pay in taxes, perhaps a more appropriate question is why any individual should pay income tax at all? In the past 12 months the U.S. Treasury has borrowed $4 trillion to fund various COVID-relief programs. The new relief package (signed into law on March 11) will add […]

Yellen: US has space to spend despite rising debt

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed confidence Wednesday that the U.S. has enough fiscal space to cover trillions more in spending on investments in the U.S. economy but said the federal government would eventually need to pare down the mounting debt. In testimony before a Senate panel, Yellen said that she believes the U.S. can afford to […]

Biden administration eyes $3 trillion to $4 trillion spending plan

(The Center Square) – The White House is working on another major spending bill this week, which is estimated to cost $3 trillion to $4 trillion. Though the plan has not been finalized, it is expected to fund a litany of projects including tuition-free community college, universal prekindergarten, paid family leave, climate research and infrastructure […]