The U.S. national debt has exceeded GDP for the first time since World War II, currently at $31.265 trillion.

BlockBeats News, May 1st, the U.S. national debt has exceeded 100% of GDP for the first time since World War II, currently at $31.265 trillion, while the U.S. GDP over the past year was $31.216 trillion. This means that for every dollar of revenue the U.S. government currently collects, it spends $1.33.

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