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(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
Current Financial Report of the United States 2002 http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/ Summary America's liabilities minus assets = US$ 31 trillion My calculator doesn't have enough "0"s to divide by 280 million population |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
Correction 2003 report is now up. MUCH worse
Jim wrote: Current Financial Report of the United States 2002 http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/ Summary America's liabilities minus assets = US$ 31 trillion My calculator doesn't have enough "0"s to divide by 280 million population |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
$ 1,107,142.86
"Jim" wrote in message ... Current Financial Report of the United States 2002 http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/ Summary America's liabilities minus assets = US$ 31 trillion My calculator doesn't have enough "0"s to divide by 280 million population |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
"Insomniac" wrote in message ... $ 1,107,142.86 31e12/280e6= $110,714 -rick- |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
Jim wrote in message ...
Current Financial Report of the United States 2002 http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/ Summary America's liabilities minus assets = US$ 31 trillion My calculator doesn't have enough "0"s to divide by 280 million population But, according to NOYB, it's a great thing to pay interest on $31 trillion dollars!!! |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
"Jim" wrote in message ... Current Financial Report of the United States 2002 http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/ Summary America's liabilities minus assets = US$ 31 trillion My calculator doesn't have enough "0"s to divide by 280 million population The number of people alive in the US today is irrelevant. What makes you think that the current debt has to be paid off within the lifespan of the youngest person alive today? The nation's debt never comes "due". It's amortized out into infinity. |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
NOYB wrote in message hlink.net... The number of people alive in the US today is irrelevant. What makes you think that the current debt has to be paid off within the lifespan of the youngest person alive today? The nation's debt never comes "due". It's amortized out into infinity. Good idea...we'll 'stick it' to the kids and then our grandchildren. Maybe the world will end and no one will have to pay it off. After all, you win the game if you die owing money. |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message ... On 5 Mar 2004 04:16:41 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: Jim wrote in message ... Current Financial Report of the United States 2002 http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/ Summary America's liabilities minus assets = US$ 31 trillion My calculator doesn't have enough "0"s to divide by 280 million population But, according to NOYB, it's a great thing to pay interest on $31 trillion dollars!!! That all depends on the rate. If I can get myself a loan for $31 trillion dollars at a low rate I'd take it in a second and happily pay the interest. Steve Hell, we just bought a new loaded Toyota Highlander and got 1.9% financing. We could have paid cash for it but decided to finance it at this cheap rate. I can certainly earn more than 1.9% on that cash. |
(OT) US Balance Sheet (2002) (most recent)
"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message ... On 5 Mar 2004 04:16:41 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: Jim wrote in message ... Current Financial Report of the United States 2002 http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/ Summary America's liabilities minus assets = US$ 31 trillion My calculator doesn't have enough "0"s to divide by 280 million population But, according to NOYB, it's a great thing to pay interest on $31 trillion dollars!!! That all depends on the rate. If I can get myself a loan for $31 trillion dollars at a low rate I'd take it in a second and happily pay the interest. Could you loan me a billion or so, Steve? Can I amortize it out ad infinitum and only pay interest on the loan, too? |
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