national debt

AMERICA AT 250 Analysis: The Founding Fathers Worried About This. Trump’s Financial Disclosure Revives a Constitutional Debate.

ANN ARBOR - As Americans prepare to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, President Donald Trump's latest financial disclosure has renewed attention to one of the least understood provisions of the U.S. Constitution. The nearly 1,000-page disclosure reports more than $2 billion in business income during 2025 from cryptocurrency ventures, licensing agreements,

By |2026-07-03T12:00:15-04:00July 3rd, 2026|Featured, Government/Politics|

Can America Reduce The National Debt Without Destroying The Middle Class?

Part 2 or a 2 part series on the national debt crisis.  WASHINGTON DC - America’s national debt is approaching $39 trillion, and the federal government is now borrowing at a pace once associated only with wars, recessions and economic emergencies. But unlike previous crises, today’s trillion-dollar deficits are becoming permanent. The Congressional Budget Office

By |2026-05-12T10:05:22-04:00May 12th, 2026|Government/Politics, News, Politics, Politics/Government|

America’s $39 Trillion Debt Is Becoming Impossible To Ignore — And Michigan Could Feel The Impact

WASHINGTON DC - The United States national debt is rapidly approaching an almost unimaginable milestone: $39 trillion. The number is so enormous that economists, policymakers and ordinary Americans alike often struggle to truly grasp what it represents. A trillion dollars is not merely “a lot of money.” It is wealth on a scale that defies

By |2026-05-10T10:05:07-04:00May 10th, 2026|Featured, News|

America’s Debt Crisis: Like a Family Maxing Out Credit Cards — And Why Michigan Should Care

WASHINGTON DC — The United States is heading toward a fiscal reality that’s easy to understand—but hard to fix. Imagine a family that maxes out its credit cards—then reaches a point where it’s spending more on interest payments than on groceries. That’s where the federal government is headed. Within the next decade, the U.S. is

By |2026-03-23T11:14:31-04:00March 23rd, 2026|News|