Intragovernmental Holdings are Government Account Series (GAS) securities held by government trust funds, revolving funds and special funds; plus Federal Financing Bank securities. The Intragovernmental Holdings are primarily composed of the Medicare Trust Fund and Social Security Trust Fund.
As of February 2020, federal debt held by the public is 17.23 trillion and intragovernmental holdings were $6.02 trillion, for a total national debt of $23.25 trillion.
JIIM=Joint Intragency Intragovernmental and Multinational
In 2004, the total federal government debt of the United States was approximately $7.4 trillion. This figure includes both public debt and intragovernmental holdings. The debt has been a topic of ongoing political discussion, reflecting concerns over fiscal policy and economic management.
Intergovernmental refers to relations between different governments, such as separate countries. Intragovernmental defines relations between separate government entities - within the same overall government structure (for example different counties within one state).
As of October 2023, the total U.S. national debt exceeds $33 trillion. This figure encompasses both public debt and intragovernmental holdings. The debt has been driven by factors such as government spending, tax cuts, and economic challenges. For the most accurate and current figures, it's advisable to consult official sources like the U.S. Treasury Department.
What is the abbreviation for holdings
serac holdings
WGL Holdings was formed in 1999
Limmer Holdings was created in 1881.
Snorrason Holdings was created in 2003.
Popular Holdings was created in 1924.
Hansteen Holdings was created in 2005.