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US Debt to Surpass Italy and Greece by 2035, IMF Warns

Key Takeaways

  • US debt projected to hit 143.4% of GDP by 2035, surpassing Italy and Greece
  • Interest payments could reach $1.8 trillion annually by 2035
  • Budget deficits expected to remain above 7% of GDP through 2035
  • Over 80% of US government debt matures within the next decade

The United States is facing its most significant financial challenge in a century as national debt surges to unprecedented levels, with the IMF warning America’s debt trajectory will soon exceed even crisis-stricken European economies.

According to IMF projections, US general government gross debt will reach 143.4% of GDP by 2035, up from 123% in 2024. This would place America above Italy (137%) and Greece (130%) – two nations historically associated with severe public debt crises.

Rising Interest Costs Strain Budget

Federal interest costs are now the fastest-growing budget component, already exceeding combined spending on transportation and education. Analysts estimate each 1% interest rate increase adds approximately $380 billion to annual borrowing costs.

The Congressional Budget Office forecasts interest payments could hit nearly $1.8 trillion annually by 2035, consuming an ever-larger portion of federal resources.

Sustained Deficits Drive Debt Growth

The IMF expects US budget deficits to remain above 7% of GDP every year through 2035 – the longest stretch of deep deficits among major economies. This surge stems from tax policies, growing retirement and healthcare obligations, defense spending increases, and Federal Reserve rate hikes.

Meanwhile, European nations are showing improvement. Italy’s debt stabilizes near 137%, while Greece’s debt falls to 130.2% by 2030 following years of difficult reforms.

Limited Fiscal Flexibility

Experts warn high debt levels could hamstring Washington’s ability to respond to future recessions, climate emergencies, or conflicts. Fiscal flexibility diminishes as interest costs divert funds from infrastructure, education, and national security.

The situation is compounded by debt maturity profiles – over 80% of US government debt requires refinancing within the next decade, creating constant pressure as markets demand higher returns.

Global Standing at Risk

While the dollar’s dominance and robust financial markets provide temporary advantages, the IMF cautions these benefits aren’t permanent. “Credibility depends on responsible fiscal management,” the organization notes.

The national debt increased by $2.18 trillion in the past year alone, with the IMF describing America’s path as “uncharted territory” for the world’s largest economy.

America’s debt crisis has moved from theoretical concern to immediate reality. The impending milestone when US debt surpasses Italy and Greece represents a symbolic turning point that could mark the beginning of a more dangerous economic era without decisive action.

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