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echo: fidonews
to: LEE LOFASO
from: WAYNE HARRIS
date: 2020-08-15 22:54:00
subject: The world economy collaps

Hi, Lee!

Lee Lofaso - Wayne Harris  writes:

> Hello Wayne,
>
>  WH> [...]
>
>  WH>>> So here's a pretty simple question.  Is there an _official_
>  WH>>> reporter of the US national debt?  (If so, where does it show
>  WH>>> it the amount?)
>
>  >> The Department of the Treasury.
>  >> The stats can be viewed online.
>
>  WH> That makes perfect sense.  I get to
>  WH>  
https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Markets/Pages/national-debt.aspx
>  WH> and then I go to
>  WH>   https://www.treasurydirect.gov/govt/reports/pd/pd.htm
>
>  WH> The question is which report tells me the total national debt and where.
>  WH> I'm not interested in budget deficits or anything.  I just to see how
>  WH> and where does the Treasury report the total national debt.  Can you
>  WH> point an accurate arrow to it?  I appreciate that!  Thanks!
>
> Here is a site that breaks it down in chunks, year by year -
>
> https://www.thestreet.com/politics/national-debt-year-by-year-14876008

Wonderful!  Thanks so much for this.

> You can find the same info at the Department of the Treasury site,
> but it is not nearly as colorful. :)

I suppose.  I'll do this confirmation as my next step.

> "Deficits don't matter." ~Dick Cheney

Sadly funny! :-)

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