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Current National Debt
The United States of America is facing massive debt problems right now. Even though many Americans are aware of this fact, they don’t recognize the true problem behind the massive national debt the nation has. Economists and political figures do not talk about the significance of this huge problem as it will create more problems for the financial system of the nation.
Our Unfunded Liabilities – What If the United States Was A Man Named Joe?That’s how bad it is. Joe is promising to pay $115m and only makes $15m – all of which could technically be required to pay Joe’s other debts. Here’s the worst part. All of those people, including yourself, are promised money that Joe does not have.
What If You Personally Had the Unfunded Liabilities?How can you comprehend over $100 trillion? How can you apply the government’s financial problems to your own financial situation? How can you imagine the effect of owing money to tens of millions of people – money you do not have set aside for such a purpose?
What Exactly Are Medicare and Medicaid?To put it simply, Medicare and Medicaid are programs for healthcare money for the elderly, physically disabled, and low-income earners. Most importantly, Medicare and Medicaid are two of the largest unfunded liabilities – especially the Medicare entitlement program.
What Exactly Are The Unfunded Liabilities?The unfunded liabilities are the result of a desire to diminish disparities in financial security and the opportunity to meet basic financial needs by necessitating a transfer of wealth from the able to the disabled, as distributed by the government through programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. In essence, these promises of money are forms of financial aid for the elderly, physically disabled, and low-income earners. The financial aid comes as a recurring income through a program such as Social Security and a financial safety net through programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.