National debt

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Wall Street Journal  Apr 30  Comment 
The federal government said it would pay down the national debt this quarter for the first time in six years.
Clusterstock  Apr 29  Comment 
President Obama has a less than stellar reputation with corporate America, but he gave businesses a sweetheart tax deal that tacked several billions of dollars onto the national debt. As part of his 2009 stimulus package, the president tried to...
New York Times  Apr 22  Comment 
As governments in the euro zone continue to pursue austerity, economists show concern about the meager improvement so far in the economy.     
Reuters  Apr 20  Comment 
REUTERS - Finance leaders of the G20 economies on Friday edged away from a long-running drive toward government austerity in rich nations, rejecting the idea of setting hard targets for reducing national debt in a sign of worries over a sluggish...
Reuters  Apr 19  Comment 
REUTERS - Finance leaders of the G20 economies on Friday edged away from a long-running drive toward government austerity in rich nations, rejecting the idea of setting hard targets for reducing national debt in a sign of worry over a sluggish...
Gold Stocks Today  Mar 24  Comment 
There are two great debts the American people have, yet there is only one debt that the nation talks about. These twin debts are the national debt–money borrowed from the nation against itself compiled with money borrowed from other...
The Straits Times  Mar 22  Comment 
March 23, 2013 12:47 AM LONDON - Despite the fact that a reduction in the overall national debt is deemed as its top priority, the British government vows to keep the country as an attractive tax environment for the wealthy.
Clusterstock  Mar 20  Comment 
There's a huge obsession with the national debt. And it doesn't take much to realize that expectations of a future debt explosion are driven by health care costs, particularly related to Medicare. The essence of Rep. Paul Ryan's plan to reduce...
Bloomberg  Feb 18  Comment 
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Bloomberg  Feb 18  Comment 
Forbes  Feb 18  Comment 
Call me a broken record, but the current spending path created by Obamacare is unsustainable. And it’s even more unsustainable once we take into account the share of interest payments on the national debt that can be attributed to health...




 
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