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U.S. Govt Debt Is Worse Than EU & U.K. Combined
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Were #1! U.S. Govt Debt Is Worse Than EU & U.K. Combined
Posted on April 10, 2012 at 4:40pm by Becket Adams Print »Email »
Comments (51)The Senate Budget Committee Republican staff under Ranking Member Jeff Sessions (R-AL) released this alarming graph today:
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As the chart clearly indicates, the U.S. debt topped $15 trillion in 2011, while the U.K. and eurozones collective debt amounted to approximately $13 trillion.
Well, sure, you might say, The U.S. is just so huge. Of course our debt would be greater than the EUs and the U.K.s combined.
The only problem with that is that there are less people in the U.S.
Yep. Less.
Census Bureau figures put the U.S. total population at 313 million. The Euro Zones population is almost 332 million [emphases added], Sen. Sessions staff notes.
You know what this means, right? This means that U.S. debt is also larger on a per capita basis:
Oh. Well, look at that
And as if the above information wasnt disconcerting enough, the International Monetary Fund also points out the U.K. and eurozones collective Gross Domestic Product (one of the primary indicators used to gauge the healthy of an economy) for 2011 amounted to $16 trillion while the U.S. was about $15 trillion.
We need to rein in government and unleash the extraordinary vitality and creativity of the American people, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney wrote in a December op-ed, as the Weekly Standard notes. We must not wait to suffer a crisis like Greeces or Portugals to right the ship of state.
However, as the Weekly Standard puts it: with charts like this, that formulation might already be out of date, considering the enormity of Americas debt burden
.Business
Were #1! U.S. Govt Debt Is Worse Than EU & U.K. Combined
Posted on April 10, 2012 at 4:40pm by Becket Adams Print »Email »
Comments (51)The Senate Budget Committee Republican staff under Ranking Member Jeff Sessions (R-AL) released this alarming graph today:
Click for a larger image.
As the chart clearly indicates, the U.S. debt topped $15 trillion in 2011, while the U.K. and eurozones collective debt amounted to approximately $13 trillion.
Well, sure, you might say, The U.S. is just so huge. Of course our debt would be greater than the EUs and the U.K.s combined.
The only problem with that is that there are less people in the U.S.
Yep. Less.
Census Bureau figures put the U.S. total population at 313 million. The Euro Zones population is almost 332 million [emphases added], Sen. Sessions staff notes.
You know what this means, right? This means that U.S. debt is also larger on a per capita basis:
Oh. Well, look at that
And as if the above information wasnt disconcerting enough, the International Monetary Fund also points out the U.K. and eurozones collective Gross Domestic Product (one of the primary indicators used to gauge the healthy of an economy) for 2011 amounted to $16 trillion while the U.S. was about $15 trillion.
We need to rein in government and unleash the extraordinary vitality and creativity of the American people, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney wrote in a December op-ed, as the Weekly Standard notes. We must not wait to suffer a crisis like Greeces or Portugals to right the ship of state.
However, as the Weekly Standard puts it: with charts like this, that formulation might already be out of date, considering the enormity of Americas debt burden