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US Debt Clock : US Debt Tracker & DOGE Savings
🇺🇸 LIVE 🔴 US Debt Tracker & DOGE Savings

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LIVE 24/7 | The U.S. National Debt Clock

Welcome to a live, real-time look at the U.S. national debt. This isn't a fictional countdown, it's a continuous, transparent view of the nation's financial reality, updated second by second.

As of late August 2025, the U.S. national debt stands at over $37.2 trillion and continues to climb. This live stream provides a front-row seat to the numbers that shape America's fiscal future.

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📈 Key Statistics (Live Updates)

➤ Total U.S. Debt: Over $37.2 Trillion
➤ Debt per Citizen: Over $100,000
➤ Debt per Taxpayer: Over $300,000
➤ Annual Interest Payments: Over $1 Trillion (as of August 2025)

The interest payments alone now exceed the government's spending on national defense and Medicare, making it the third-largest spending area after Social Security and general health care services.

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🤔 Why Does the Debt Grow So Fast?

The national debt increases when the government spends more than it collects in revenue, a situation known as a budget deficit. To cover this gap, the Treasury Department issues marketable securities like Treasury bills, notes, and bonds.

Major historical events that led to significant increases in the debt include:

▶ Major wars: The Civil War, World War I, and World War II
▶ Economic crises: The Great Recession (2008) and the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), which led to massive stimulus and relief spending
▶ Tax and spending policies: Periods of tax cuts and increased discretionary spending have also contributed to the debt's acceleration

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🌐 What is the National Debt and Who Holds It?

The national debt is the total amount of money the federal government has borrowed. It is divided into two main categories:

Debt Held by the Public
➤ Securities bought by individuals, corporations, and foreign investors
➤ As of early 2025, this makes up the majority of the debt, totaling approximately $29.5 trillion
➤ Major foreign holders include Japan and China, though they own a smaller percentage of the debt than domestic investors

Intragovernmental Holdings
➤ Money that the government owes to itself
➤ This includes funds borrowed from federal trust funds like Social Security and various federal employee retirement funds
➤ This portion of the debt stands at approximately $7.4 trillion

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⚠️ Why You Should Care

▶ Economic Impact: The growing debt and associated interest costs increase the risk of inflation, higher interest rates, and potential economic instability
▶ Future Investment: More of the budget is allocated to servicing the debt, reducing the government's capacity to invest in critical areas like infrastructure, education, and innovation
▶ Credit Rating: The nation's credit rating has been downgraded in the past and could be again if the debt continues to grow unsustainably

This live stream is a tool for understanding one of the most significant and complex issues of our time.

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