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portada Crs Report for Congress: The National Debt: Who Bears Its Burden?: May 1, 2003 - Rl30520
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.1 cm
Weight
0.06 kg.
ISBN13
9781293023327

Crs Report for Congress: The National Debt: Who Bears Its Burden?: May 1, 2003 - Rl30520

Gail E. Makinen (Author) · Congressional Research Service the Libr (Author) · Marc LaBonte (Author) · Bibliogov · Paperback

Crs Report for Congress: The National Debt: Who Bears Its Burden?: May 1, 2003 - Rl30520 - LaBonte, Marc ; Makinen, Gail E. ; Congressional Research Service the Libr

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Synopsis "Crs Report for Congress: The National Debt: Who Bears Its Burden?: May 1, 2003 - Rl30520"

The United States has been free of a national debt for only 2 years, 1834 and 1835. We began our existence as a country in 1790 with a debt of $75 million. It rose to $3.8 trillion in 1997. It rose to a high of 108.6% of gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of World War II; declined to a post-World War II low of 23.8% of GDP in 1974; and, then, rose to another high of 49.5% of GDP in 1993. The major cause of debt accumulation has been war. The United States has financed the extraordinary expenditures associated with war by borrowing rather than by raising taxes or printing money. This pattern was broken by the large budget deficits of the 1980s and 1990s which caused the national debt to rise substantially as a fraction of GDP during peacetime. While economists have long recognized that a national debt imposes an inescapable burden on a nation, they have debated whether the burden is borne by the generation who contracts the debt or is shifted forward to future generations. There has also been some controversy over the nature of the burden. The current consensus among economists is that the ...

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