CNSNews.com) - The money the U.S. government owes to foreign entities rose to a record $5.2923 trillion in June, according to data released by the U.S. Treasury Wednesday afternoon.
In May, the U.S. Treasury had owed $5.2581 trillion to foreign
entities. On net, in June, the U.S. government borrowed an additional
$34.2 billion from foreign entities in order to fund U.S. government
operations.
The U.S. government’s indebtedness to foreign interests has grown by
72.3 percent during President Barack Obama’s term in office. In January
2009, when Obama was inaugurated, the U.S. government owed $3.0717
trillion to foreign entities, according to the Treasury Department. That has increased by $2.2206 trillion—or 72.3 percent—to the record $5.2923 trillion reported for yesterday.
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