#Breaking: The US national debt just crossed $39.5 Trillion for the first time ever.


Here’s the bigger picture:
- Stock Market Cap: $75.28 Trillion
- US GDP: $31.87 Trillion
- Stock Market to GDP Ratio: 236% (very high historically)
Even more striking , by 2030, debt is projected to reach $48–50 Trillion, and by 2036 around $63.7 Trillion.
Why this makes me bullish on the US market long-term:
The US has the world’s strongest economy, deepest capital markets, and the ability to print the world’s reserve currency. High debt has been the reality for years, yet the stock market has continued to climb as capital flows into productive American companies.
Debt is high, but so is American innovation and earnings power.
What’s your take, is this sustainable or a future risk?
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