The BlazeHold my beer, significantly greater than US annual GDP
New York Postcolossal, out-of-this world
The American Conservativetroubled economy
Multiple sources report the U.S. national debt at $40 trillion as of recent 2026 data, with per-person figures near $117,000 and net interest costs approaching $1 trillion annually. Right-leaning outlets cite planned borrowing exceeding $2 trillion for 2026 and note acceleration from roughly $10 trillion two decades earlier. Coverage is limited to three right-leaning sources, leaving left and center perspectives absent.
The $40 trillion total reflects costs of economic shocks and tax cuts favoring higher incomes, with pandemic spending preventing deeper hardship; debt held domestically by wealthy entities reduces per-person burden framing.
“Public investments in healthcare and infrastructure can yield long-term returns; pair fiscal capacity with progressive taxation”
Conservative
Rapid rise to $40 trillion shows failure of fiscal restraint through expansive programs and deficits, especially under Biden, burdening future generations via taxes or inflation.
“Entitlement expansion and regulatory overreach crowd out productive investment”
Libertarian
Borrowing above $2 trillion yearly and interest near $1 trillion exemplify federal expansion that mortgages individual liberty and transfers wealth without consent.
“Bipartisan deficit spending erodes personal sovereignty through compulsory extraction”
Devil's Advocate
All three views accept nominal $40 trillion and per-person framing without addressing debt-to-GDP as the standard metric or the automatic growth of major entitlements under current law.
“Reserve-currency status, population growth, and inflation adjustment alter risk assessment beyond spending-versus-taxes debate”