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Anyone Afraid Of Inflation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Up In Smoke" data-source="post: 5752551" data-attributes="member: 79702"><p>All eyes are focused on 2025 as the year the US will most struggle with massive debt issues. This year (2023) has seen the US try to sell long term treasuries to offset the maturity of 5 year notes sold in 2018. The US "printed" 7 trillion dollars (40% of it's total supply) during 2018-2020 years to offset deficits. The inability of the Treasury to sell a balanced number of long term treasuries over the last 5 years has put more pressure on short term spending and revenue issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up In Smoke, post: 5752551, member: 79702"] All eyes are focused on 2025 as the year the US will most struggle with massive debt issues. This year (2023) has seen the US try to sell long term treasuries to offset the maturity of 5 year notes sold in 2018. The US "printed" 7 trillion dollars (40% of it's total supply) during 2018-2020 years to offset deficits. The inability of the Treasury to sell a balanced number of long term treasuries over the last 5 years has put more pressure on short term spending and revenue issues. [/QUOTE]
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