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Financial Overview of USA Inc. Shows Massive Deficits and Negative Net Worth (1996‑2010)
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kaggle-ho-020855House Oversight

Financial Overview of USA Inc. Shows Massive Deficits and Negative Net Worth (1996‑2010)

Financial Overview of USA Inc. Shows Massive Deficits and Negative Net Worth (1996‑2010) The passage merely presents aggregate fiscal data from public sources (White House OMB, Treasury) without naming individuals, transactions, or novel allegations. It offers no actionable leads, new revelations, or connections to powerful actors beyond standard government budgeting. Key insights: USA Inc. (the United States) reported a cash flow deficit of $1.3 trillion in FY2010.; Net worth was estimated at –$44 trillion when accounting for unfunded liabilities.; One‑time expenses include large TARP payouts, Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae support, and stimulus spending.

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Financial Overview of USA Inc. Shows Massive Deficits and Negative Net Worth (1996‑2010) The passage merely presents aggregate fiscal data from public sources (White House OMB, Treasury) without naming individuals, transactions, or novel allegations. It offers no actionable leads, new revelations, or connections to powerful actors beyond standard government budgeting. Key insights: USA Inc. (the United States) reported a cash flow deficit of $1.3 trillion in FY2010.; Net worth was estimated at –$44 trillion when accounting for unfunded liabilities.; One‑time expenses include large TARP payouts, Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae support, and stimulus spending.

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