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3 top experts detail how they see a possible US debt crisis unfolding

Last updated: June 15, 2025 11:07 am
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The looming threat of a debt crisis in the United States has top economic experts sounding the alarm. Goldman Sachs recently interviewed three renowned economists – Ray Dalio, Ken Rogoff, and Niall Ferguson – to gather insights on the escalating debt levels in the country. All three experts expressed concerns about an impending debt crisis, particularly in light of President Donald Trump’s GOP tax and spending bill, which is projected to significantly increase the budget deficit over the next decade.

Ray Dalio, a billionaire hedge fund manager, outlined three key factors that could determine the trajectory of US debt. Firstly, he highlighted the importance of monitoring government interest payments relative to revenue, emphasizing that rising interest costs could hinder government spending on other essential areas. Secondly, Dalio emphasized the balance between government debt issuance and investor demand, as excessive debt sales could drive up interest rates, impacting markets and the economy. Lastly, he emphasized the role of the central bank in purchasing government debt to keep the government funded, cautioning that excessive money printing could lead to inflation and a weakened US dollar.

Dalio warned that signs of deterioration in these areas could signal an impending debt crisis, akin to a “debt-induced economic heart attack.” To avert such a crisis, he proposed reducing the budget deficit to 3% of GDP, which could lower interest rates and stimulate economic growth.

Ken Rogoff, another prominent economist, predicted a debt crisis within the next four to five years, accelerated by Trump’s economic policies. He warned that mounting debt levels, combined with larger deficits, could lead to inflation spikes and economic shocks. Rogoff also cautioned that maintaining artificially low interest rates and capital restrictions, while managing debt, could impede economic growth and burden savers.

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Niall Ferguson, a financial historian, highlighted the risk of the US losing its global power status due to escalating debt levels. He introduced “Ferguson’s Law,” which posits that a country spending more on interest payments than on defense is unsustainable. With the US exceeding this threshold in 2024, Ferguson warned of potential challenges to the nation’s financial market status.

While the US has historically been able to borrow at ease due to the world’s reliance on the US dollar, Ferguson noted a shift in investor sentiment. Investors worldwide are diversifying away from US Treasurys and dollar assets, signaling growing concerns about the country’s fiscal path.

In conclusion, as experts raise red flags about the US debt crisis, it is crucial for policymakers to address the mounting debt levels to avert a potential economic catastrophe. By heeding the warnings of these economists and implementing prudent fiscal policies, the US can navigate its way out of the looming debt crisis.

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