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Regarding the US National Debt,?

Where can I go on the Internet to find the breakdown of US national debt by amounts and interest rates and debt holder? It seems to me that some kind of highly publicised site should have a listing of this debt and how much was retired (paid off) today, or this week, or this month.

Update:

Thanks for kind words so far. What I am seeking without much luck is a list of debt such as:

1 Trillion at 8% 30 Years,

2.35 Trillion at 7% 30 Years

4 Trillion at 6 % 20 Years

5 Trillion at 4% 15 Years

4 Trillion at 2.5 % 5 Years

with some indications as to who/what countries hold that debt...

I can appreciate that the debt totals are changing all the time, bonds mature, etc. However, in the

back of my mind I seem to recall that we are still paying off some World War II debt also. Of course there is still a lot of debt from the Viet Nam War era also. But I cannot find any site that shows all of this. I need some help please.

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  • Anonym
    vor 9 Jahren
    Beste Antwort

    Well what have you tried so far? Sorry, I just want to know what places I shouldnt waste time looking for an answer in.

    George: Thats neat and all, but the asker was being quite specific in the info they wanted. You didnt provide it. Im still waiting to find out where the asker has already checked, because I dont want to spend an hour on google blindly, when i could have the information here and save us all time.

  • Jeff D
    Lv 7
    vor 9 Jahren

    US debt is turning over all the time and Treasuries are bought and sold on the open market. Any such lists would be out of date within hours. I've seen statistics on the *average* debt amounts, times to maturity and interest rates, but nothing more specific.

  • vor 9 Jahren

    The debt constantly builds. As bonds mature new ones are sold off. It could go down a little momentarily but more bonds will be sold to cover that and more. Nearly 40% of the budget now is covered by borrowing.

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