Report Warns U.S. Debt Could Surpass Critical Threshold Sooner

Report Warns U.S. Debt Could Surpass Critical Threshold Sooner

The Penn Wharton Budget Model has warned that the United States federal debt could exceed sustainable levels, potentially surpassing 210% of GDP. This projection raises concerns about the risk of fiscal crisis if the debt becomes unsustainable. The report highlights rising healthcare costs and demographic shifts as key factors accelerating the timeline for reaching this critical threshold.

These fiscal pressures may lead to defaults or necessitate cuts to social programs if unaddressed. The analysis underscores the urgency of monitoring debt growth to avoid potential economic disruptions.

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Penn Wharton Budget Model U.S. federal government Congressional Budget Office

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6 juin 2026
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US debt: This may be the maximum that's sustainable before interest payments trigger a crisis
US debt: This may be the maximum that's sustainable before interest payments trigger a crisis

Fortune • 06 juin 17h45

A new report suggests that U.S. federal debt could exceed sustainable levels of 210% of GDP, potentially triggering a fiscal crisis. Rising healthcare costs and demographics are influencing the timeline for reaching this threshold.

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