Sunday, October 13, 2013

Breakdown of Total US Debt of 16.8 Trillion


Key observations about US debt distribution  
  • We owe most of the money to ourselves.
  • We owe a big chunk of the money — about $6 trillion — to the Federal government. So if there ever were a default (hopefully there won't be) the government would also be stiffing itself.
  • We owe about $5 trillion to other countries, including China.
  • The total debt to China is only $1.3 trillion. So we're not in hock to China as much as some people think we are.
  • Yes, it's a boatload of debt. But the experience of Japan, the U.S. after World War 2, and other countries, suggests that it's a manageable amount, as long as we eventually get our long-term entitlement spending under control.

Who Holds U.S. Federal Debt

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