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America's debt takes on the whole world: how 34.4 trillion are distributed
The U.S. national debt is projected to reach $34.4 trillion by the end of 2024 — a figure that is hard to comprehend. But it's more interesting to look at who is actually financing this debt.
Who Really Funds America?
Home credits hold the lion's share — 26.4 trillion (77%). Here, a different game is being played:
Moral: more than 3/4 of American debt is America borrowing from itself. A classic game of debt.
External creditors: who is cash?
7.9 trillion (23%) — this is real foreign money. And here are the top 3:
Interestingly, China — despite all the hype about the trade war — still holds over 800 billion in American bonds. Quite a mark for an “enemy.”
What does this affect?
As long as the American debt is predominantly American money, stability has time. But if the structure changes — when foreign partners begin to unwind their positions — it will become more interesting. For now, Washington is safe: internal debt means less dependence on the whims of the global market.