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What is the market panicking about?
Recently, the global financial world has been watching one number: by 2026, the US will face $8 trillion in debt maturities.
It sounds frightening—everyone from retail investors to institutions is calling it a "time bomb," believing the US government simply can't pay it off, and that the global financial system might collapse. But if you think that way, you're falling into the trap of mainstream narratives.
**The truth might be quite the opposite.**
The US government won't "pay off" the debt; it has been "rolling over" it continuously. This strategy has been
View OriginalRecently, the global financial world has been watching one number: by 2026, the US will face $8 trillion in debt maturities.
It sounds frightening—everyone from retail investors to institutions is calling it a "time bomb," believing the US government simply can't pay it off, and that the global financial system might collapse. But if you think that way, you're falling into the trap of mainstream narratives.
**The truth might be quite the opposite.**
The US government won't "pay off" the debt; it has been "rolling over" it continuously. This strategy has been