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If the US Government were the average American household, what would our financial situation look like?
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This is an example given to us from Duquesne University Economics Professor Antony Davies: | |
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If the Federal government were scaled down to the size of the average US household, here’s what its finances would look like: | |
* The Federal government would earn $50,000 a year in tax revenue (the same as the average US household). | |
* It would be $325,000 in debt. | |
* It would pay almost $10,000 a year in interest on that debt. | |
* Last year, it would have spent $79,000. | |
* This year, it is hoping to spend $86,000. | |
The $100 billion in spending cuts (that some politicians view as draconian) would be equivalent to the household cutting its $86,000 in planned spending down to a mere $83,700. Not a bad start, but the household has another $33,700 to go before it balances its budget. | |
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