Over $9T of Federal Debt Will Mature in the Next Four Years
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Over $9T of Federal Debt Will Mature in the Next Four Years
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#5Am I wrong in thinking that this doesn't bode well for the value of the dollar over time, and will likely cause hyperinflation?
I'm not saying it won't have any impact but the dollar has been attractive for all the usual reasons for a long time, and over the course of a lot of events that folks predicted would make it less attractive.
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#6Can someone ELI5 what this means?
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#7Am I wrong in thinking that this doesn't bode well for the value of the dollar over time, and will likely cause hyperinflation?
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#9Can someone ELI5 what this means?
Various people/organizations buy these bonds and give the US government money. Later on these bonds "mature" and those people get their money back plus some interest.
This post is saying that about 9 trillion dollars worth of these bonds will mature in the next 4 years so the US government will need to come up with that much money to pay the bondholders. The way the government does this (for the most part) is by "rolling over" the debt. This means the government will issue new bonds that pay out at some point in the future.
In some ways this is actually great for the government because interest rates are at very low levels right now, which means the new bonds will (in most cases) have a lower interest rate than the old ones.