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US must pay off debt before creating a sovereign wealth fund: Trump

Last updated: May 16, 2025 5:50 am
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President Donald Trump announced during a press conference in Doha that the United States needs to prioritize paying off its debt before establishing a sovereign wealth fund. This marks a potential shift in plans, as Trump had previously signed an executive order in February to create a wealth fund within the next year.

“I’d rather pay the debt off and then do the fund after the debt’s paid off,” Trump stated, emphasizing the importance of reducing the current U.S. debt, which stands at $36.2 trillion according to the Treasury Department.

Sovereign wealth funds typically rely on a country’s budget surplus to make investments, but the U.S. operates at a deficit. Therefore, the creation of a wealth fund would likely require approval from Congress. Trump acknowledged the financial stability of the Gulf region, home to some of the world’s largest wealth funds, noting that they have no debt and can afford to establish such funds.

Despite the delay in creating a sovereign wealth fund, Trump remains committed to the idea and sees potential revenue from tariffs on U.S. imports as a possible source of funding. The decision to prioritize debt repayment reflects Trump’s focus on strengthening the country’s financial position before embarking on new ventures.

In conclusion, while the establishment of a sovereign wealth fund may be delayed, Trump’s emphasis on debt reduction underscores his commitment to ensuring the country’s fiscal stability. The move also highlights the intricate financial considerations involved in creating a wealth fund, particularly in a country like the U.S. that operates at a deficit.

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