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Analysis of U.S. Federal Debt Levels, Interest Rates, and Maturity StructureAnalysis of U.S. Federal Debt Levels, Interest Rates, and Maturity Structure
Analysis of U.S. Federal Debt Levels, Interest Rates, and Maturity Structure The passage provides macro‑economic data on federal debt, interest rates, and maturity composition sourced from OMB, CBO, and Treasury. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or controversial actions involving high‑level officials, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Debt was >62% of GDP in 2010, projected to reach ~146% by 2030.; Effective interest rates were at a historic low of 2.2% in 2010.; Long‑term debt (10+ years) comprised only 10% of total debt in 2010, down from 15% in 1985.
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Analysis of U.S. Federal Debt Levels, Interest Rates, and Maturity Structure The passage provides macro‑economic data on federal debt, interest rates, and maturity composition sourced from OMB, CBO, and Treasury. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or controversial actions involving high‑level officials, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Debt was >62% of GDP in 2010, projected to reach ~146% by 2030.; Effective interest rates were at a historic low of 2.2% in 2010.; Long‑term debt (10+ years) comprised only 10% of total debt in 2010, down from 15% in 1985.
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