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There are many possible ways to categorize US debt and spending. The debt itself can be broken into debt held in intragovernmental accounts (i.e., the Social Security Trust Fund, etc.), and debt held by the public and/or the federal reserve. It can also be broken down into debt held domestically and internationally, and possibly many other such categorizations.

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