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How Much Is The National Debt Today?
An SI Board Since February 2004
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10$7,027,609,557,888.64 - brillig.com ... deeper by usd10.5 billions approx, in smarcos-2/15/2004
9Yes, like the pension system with the boomers about to retire, with no hard monmarcos-2/9/2004
8What about all the unfunded liabilities and off balance sheet agencies or quasi-Nicholas Thompson-2/9/2004
7Something wrong there, that site is still giving the number i posted, almost an marcos-2/6/2004
6So if my math is correct that's about $4/hour, 24*7 for every man, woman andCharles Tutt-2/6/2004
5A billion seconds ago it was 1959 A billion minutes ago Christ was alive A billimarcos-2/6/2004
4<b>$ 7 , 0 0 0 , 7 0 1 , 1 2 2 , 8 4 4 . 7 4</b> brillig.com BrutaCrocodile-2/6/2004
3Seven it is! $7,000,235,658,678.08. now that is fugly.dawgfan2000-2/6/2004
2It should turn over $7T pretty soon. Charles Tutt (SM)Charles Tutt-2/5/2004
1February 3, 2004: $6,995,640,607,255.37dawgfan2000-2/5/2004
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