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Federal Debt

The amount by which a government's expenditures exceed its tax revenues. The difference is made up for by borrowing from the public through the issuance of debt. also called Federal Deficit.

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  1. Debt to the Penny (Daily History Search Application)
    ... and Activity Report · Debt to the Penny (Daily History / Search) · DTS · MSPD · Gifts · Historical Debt Outstanding · PDO · SBN · Schedules of Federal Debt ...
     
  2. United States public debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    U.S. federal debt held by the public as a percentage of GDP, from 1790 to 2009. Main article: History of the United States public debt. Except for about a year ...
     
  3. US National Debt Clock
    16 Mar 06 - Congress sets new Federal Debt Limit: $9 trillion (National Public Radio) 16 Feb 06 - U.S. moves to miss hitting Debt Ceiling (MarketWatch) ...
     
  4. Federal Debt: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
    Since that time, federal debt as a share of the nation's income has varied. Historically, the nation has run up deficits during wars and recessions, but then debt ...
     
  5. Federal Debt Basics
    Total federal debt—also known as gross debt—is the amount of the federal government's outstanding debt issued by the Treasury and other federal government ...
     
  6. US Federal Debt by Year 2008_2017 - Charts Tables History
    Numbers, charts and analysis of the US Federal Debt, including current debt, 20th century debt, and debt held by the public. Source: OMB, US Census Bureau.
     
  7. Federal Debt Ceiling (National Debt) - The New York Times
    Nov 9, 2012 ... On or around Aug. 2, the federal government will run out of its ability to borrow, setting up a new spending confrontation between Republicans ...
     
  8. U.S. Government National Debt: What they Won't Tell You
    Who Did It, and Why? As the clocks below tell us, the debt it still out of control. But to see when and why this started, you might want to click the graph at the right ...