Little-Acorn
11-29-2014, 06:59 PM
This is without actually paying off any of the debt, which we have never done in living memory. But we can't avoid paying the interest on that debt, every year.
From the Statistical Abstract of the United States:
Year . . . . . . Interest paid on National Debt
2009 . . . . . . $383 billion
2010 . . . . . . . 414 billion
2011 . . . . . . . 430 billion
The government has stopped printing the Statistical Abstract (and these figures may hint at why). But if the trend continues as it has, we're probably paying up to $480 billon per year by now. And if interest rates rise, it could quickly become $500B, $600B or more. Every year.
That means we, the taxpayers, are paying $5,500 for every family of four in the country. Every year. (More if the National Debt increases, which it does every year).
And it's money that buys us nothing. It just the rental fee for the $17 Trillion dollars we've already borrowed. And which the liberals say we don't have to repay. As long as we keep paying that $5,500 every year. Every family of four. Forever.
Could you have used that $5,500 for something else last year?
How about the $5,500 (probably higher than that) that you'll also pay next year?
Ask yourself that, the next time the big-spending big-government pushers tell you that there's no reason to pay off the National Debt.
From the Statistical Abstract of the United States:
Year . . . . . . Interest paid on National Debt
2009 . . . . . . $383 billion
2010 . . . . . . . 414 billion
2011 . . . . . . . 430 billion
The government has stopped printing the Statistical Abstract (and these figures may hint at why). But if the trend continues as it has, we're probably paying up to $480 billon per year by now. And if interest rates rise, it could quickly become $500B, $600B or more. Every year.
That means we, the taxpayers, are paying $5,500 for every family of four in the country. Every year. (More if the National Debt increases, which it does every year).
And it's money that buys us nothing. It just the rental fee for the $17 Trillion dollars we've already borrowed. And which the liberals say we don't have to repay. As long as we keep paying that $5,500 every year. Every family of four. Forever.
Could you have used that $5,500 for something else last year?
How about the $5,500 (probably higher than that) that you'll also pay next year?
Ask yourself that, the next time the big-spending big-government pushers tell you that there's no reason to pay off the National Debt.