★U.S. Budget Deficit Pressures Mount As War Spending Surges
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Rising war spending, coupled with existing budget shortfalls, means the U.S. government will need to borrow significantly more. This increased borrowing can drive up interest rates, making everything from mortgages to corporate loans more expensive, and potentially cooling economic growth. It also raises long-term concerns about inflation and the stability of government finances."
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Well, another day, another dollar… or rather, another few billion dollars added to the tab. War spending always has a way of making those deficit numbers jump, and it looks like the U.S. is feeling that pressure now. It's a reminder that even Uncle Sam has to eventually pay the piper.
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