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The United States National Debt is an accumulation of money that the Federal government has borrowed from citizens and other institutions.

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Question: Can the US National Debt ever become too big?

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Yes, the US National Debt can become too big. If the National Debt climbs too high, the US government could be unable to pay its obligations and may become insolvent. Also, if the National Debt continues to grow faster than the nation's gross domestic product, it could lead to an increase in inflation, higher interest rates, and an increase in foreign debt. Therefore, it's important that the US government implements sound fiscal policies that maintain a sustainable level of debt.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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