WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The U.S. national debt is now about 73% of gross domestic product, the Congressional Budget Office
said Tuesday. The percentage of debt is higher than any point since
around World War II, and twice the percentage it was at the end of 2007,
the nonpartisan agency said in its long-term budget outlook. If current
laws stay in place, debt will decline "slightly" relative to GDP over
the next few years, the agency said. But it warned that growing future
deficits will push the debt to 100% of GDP 25 years from now.
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CBO issues fresh long-term debt warning
CBO issues fresh long-term debt warning
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