Fast forward to the present, and America’s total federal debt burden recently eclipsed $36 trillion, bigger than the entire economy. Over the past four decades, brief stretches of deficit-cutting enthusiasm have been overwhelmed by a largely bipartisan urge to overspend. Most surprising is how small a price we’ve paid for our improvidence. The children that Reagan worried about are now in their 40s and 50s, and they’ve fared…
Is US’ $36 trillion debt spiral leading us to economic ruin?
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America’s national debt would have horrified Ronald Reagan. When he inherited a nation on the cusp of an unnerving milestone of $1 trillion in debt in 1981, he described it as a problem that had grown “literally beyond our comprehension.”“We can leave our children with an unrepayable massive debt and a shattered economy, or we can leave them liberty in a land where every individual has the opportunity to be whatever God intended us to be,” Reagan said in his first televised address on the economy.


