The U.S. debt problem isn’t just about how big the number is — it’s about timing. In 2026, roughly $9 trillion of U.S. debt comes due and must be refinanced at much higher interest rates. That means soaring interest costs, more money printing, and growing pressure on inflation, taxes, and everyday purchasing power. This isn’t abstract economics — it directly affects savings, wages, and stability for ordinary people.
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