Tuesday, March 21, 2023

NATIONAL DEBT

 

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On President Trump's first day in office (January 2017), the total debt load of the nation was $19.947 trillion.
So, over the course of a little less than 4 years, the United States added roughly $7.733 trillion in debt.
Just before the COVID-19 pandemic started in the United States, the national debt load of the country was $23.442 trillion. So, despite the relatively strong economy, the country had still added $3.5 trillion in debt.

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