Currently, around $8.333 trillion, which is about 72% according to: http://www.unelected.org/?id=debunking
Debt ceiling is the limit on how much money the US Federal government can owe.
to much
No. You are in debt as much as you still owe on the mortgage.
$200 Billion
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national debt- total amount of money the federal government has arrowed and has yet to pay back. the national debt is how much the economy//government//we owe back. yet will still be paid. federal deficit- a short fall between the amount of revenue the government takes in and the amount it spends. federal deficit will not be paid back. but the amount of money the economy//government//we owe. they will never see the money because it just keeps getting spent.
I would like to know how much i owe on my bills and debt collection. Is there away that i could find out please.
No, a debt collector must legally tell you what kind of debt you owe and how much debt you owe. You can consult an attorney for more details.
2 trillion dollars
We the United States of America owe a total of $13,048,885,524,238 dollars,and 38 cents
Yes. If you owe the federal government money, the Department of the Treasury can withhold your income tax refund to satisfy the debt.
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