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Bipartisan leaders urge urgent action on unsustainable national debt crisis

March 22, 2024 | Budget: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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Bipartisan leaders urge urgent action on unsustainable national debt crisis
In a passionate plea during the U.S. House Committee on the Budget meeting, a bipartisan call for fiscal responsibility emerged as lawmakers grappled with the implications of President Biden's Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request. One representative expressed deep concern over the unsustainable financial trajectory of the nation, emphasizing that both parties share responsibility for the current economic challenges.

Highlighting alarming projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the representative warned that the national debt could balloon by $20 trillion over the next decade, with annual deficits soaring to $7 trillion in 30 years. He pointed out that interest payments alone could consume 75% of government borrowing, leaving little room for essential services and programs.

"This is not just a political issue; it's a moral one," he stated, urging colleagues to recognize that the debt represents a deferred tax burden on future generations. He called for a bipartisan fiscal commission to foster dialogue and consensus, stressing that the current political dynamic is failing to address the pressing financial crisis.

The representative's remarks underscored a critical moment in the budget discussion, as he implored both Democrats and Republicans to come together to avert a potential sovereign debt crisis that could jeopardize the nation's economy and future. "If this tips into a sovereign debt crisis, it will undermine everything good about the country," he warned, reinforcing the urgency for collaborative action in the face of mounting fiscal challenges.

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