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American Focus > Blog > Economy > What the national debt, deficit mean for your money
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What the national debt, deficit mean for your money

Last updated: June 2, 2025 12:57 pm
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The House Republicans recently passed a massive package of tax cuts in May that is projected to significantly increase the U.S. debt by trillions of dollars. This development has raised concerns among lawmakers and economists, as the Senate prepares to review the legislation.

According to estimates from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and the Penn Wharton Budget Model, the tax cuts could add anywhere from $3.1 trillion to $3.8 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. This would bring the total national debt to a staggering $53 trillion, with interest included.

Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was one of the few Republicans who voted against the House measure, warning that it could lead to a “debt bomb ticking” and exacerbate deficits in the near future. Similarly, Senator Rand Paul expressed skepticism about the bill’s impact on the U.S. debt load.

The growing national debt has already surpassed spending on defense and is now the second-largest expenditure after Social Security. This trend is concerning as it can have a significant impact on household finances, affecting consumer loans and interest rates.

Economists warn that a higher U.S. debt burden could result in increased costs for consumers seeking to finance homes, cars, and other purchases. This is because rising debt levels often lead to higher interest rates, which in turn affect consumer borrowing rates.

The House legislation aims to cut taxes for households by approximately $4 trillion, primarily benefiting the wealthier population. However, these tax cuts are offset by reductions in spending for safety-net programs like Medicaid and food assistance for lower-income individuals.

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Some Republicans and White House officials argue that President Trump’s tariff policies could help offset a portion of the tax cuts. However, economists caution that tariffs are not a reliable revenue source and could be reversed by future administrations or legal challenges.

The impact of rising debt on Treasury yields is also a key concern. Higher U.S. debt levels can lead to increased interest rates on Treasury bonds, affecting consumer borrowing rates tied to these yields. As investors demand higher rates to offset the risk of potential default, Treasury yields could rise, impacting consumer loans and mortgages.

Overall, the House legislation could have far-reaching consequences for consumers, investors, and the economy as a whole. It is imperative for lawmakers to carefully consider the long-term implications of increasing the national debt and take steps to address the growing financial burden on future generations.

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