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US national debt exceeds GDP, prompting calls for constitutional amendment

The national debt in the U.S. has surpassed 100% of the GDP, with projections indicating it could reach 175% within three decades. This escalating debt poses a significant risk to economic growth and requires urgent attention. Past legislative attempts to control deficit spending, such as the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act and the Budget Control Act of 2011, have proven ineffective. As a potential solution, proponents are advocating for a constitutional amendment to enforce fiscal responsibility, citing historical precedents where states actively sought such a convention. AI

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US national debt exceeds GDP, prompting calls for constitutional amendment

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Steve H. Hanke, David M. Walker ·

    The national debt is over 100% of GDP and most of Congress is ignoring wishes to rein it in. It’s time to amend the Constitution

    Today, U.S. debt held by the public currently stands at a staggering $31.68 trillion, a little more than 100% of GDP. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), if Washington continues to embrace its standard operating procedure, that figure is projected to c…