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Home / Business and Economy / Harvard Expert: Painful Austerity Ahead for US

Harvard Expert: Painful Austerity Ahead for US

7 Dec

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Summary

  • US debt nearing record levels, exceeding $11 billion weekly.
  • Faster growth and low rates unlikely to fix US debt.
  • Severe fiscal austerity, cutting defense or discretionary spending, is probable.
Harvard Expert: Painful Austerity Ahead for US

The United States faces an unsustainable trajectory of increasing debt, with publicly held debt already at 99% of GDP and on course to reach 107% by 2029, surpassing post-World War II records. Debt servicing alone now consumes over $11 billion weekly, representing 15% of current federal expenditures.

Experts like Jeffrey Frankel, a Harvard professor, have analyzed various debt reduction scenarios, dismissing faster economic growth and lower interest rates as unlikely saviors. Inflation and default are also considered highly detrimental or implausible. Frankel's analysis points towards severe fiscal austerity as the most probable, albeit painful, solution.

This austerity could necessitate drastic cuts to either defense spending or nearly all non-defense discretionary outlays. Without proactive reform, a severe fiscal crisis may eventually force a radical adjustment, potentially impacting the US bond market and leading to soaring interest rates if trust in Treasury bonds erodes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
US debt is nearing record highs, projected to exceed 107% of GDP by 2029, with debt service costs already significant.
Jeffrey Frankel suggests that severe fiscal austerity, involving substantial cuts to defense or discretionary spending, is the most likely solution.
A fiscal crisis could occur by 2034 as Social Security and Medicare trust funds become insolvent, potentially triggering a negative reaction in the bond market.

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