Debt Default Clock Moves to Two Minutes to Midnight, Closest to Crisis in History
The Debt Default Clock Review Committee has moved its clock from three minutes to midnight to two minutes to midnight, signaling the closest the U.S. has been to a national fiscal crisis. This is primarily due to 66 cents of every new dollar borrowed by the federal government going towards paying interest on existing debt.
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