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October 29, 2024 | | |
| US Treasury Plans to Borrow $1.37 Trillion The U.S. Department of Treasury announced the federal government plans to borrow $1.369 trillion over the next six months.
The fiscal year 2024 concluded with a federal shortfall of 1.83 trillion—the third-highest on record. According to Treasury data, the national debt topped $35.8 trillion on Oct. 24, three months after reaching the $35 trillion milestone.
In recent years, the U.S. government has issued trillions in short-term debt securities—bonds that mature from 30 days to 1 year—to manage higher interest payments and growing budget deficits. However, the Treasury is now being challenged by sluggish demand from domestic investors. Read the full story here› FEEDBACK Do you like our story summary? What topics would you like to see more? Tell us what you think here. | Dear reader,
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