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  • During an interview with Fox News on the current situation in Iran, Senator Lindsey Graham said he is going back to South Carolina and asking parents to send their sons and daughters to the middle east. Doctor Annie Andrews, who is running for Graham's senate seat, hit out at him, telling him to "f--k all the way off."
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  • U.S. national debt has climbed to roughly $38.9 trillion as of March 2026, highlighting how rapidly government borrowing continues to grow.
    At the current pace, the debt is increasing by about $2.6 trillion per year — roughly $7.2 billion every single day.
    That means the government adds $1 trillion in new debt about every 155 days, reflecting expanding budget deficits as federal spending and borrowing continue to rise.
    Economists say rising debt levels are driven by several factors, including interest payments on existing debt, entitlement programs, defense spending, and broader fiscal policy decisions.
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    U.S. national debt has climbed to roughly $38.9 trillion as of March 2026, highlighting how rapidly government borrowing continues to grow. At the current pace, the debt is increasing by about $2.6 trillion per year — roughly $7.2 billion every single day. That means the government adds $1 trillion in new debt about every 155 days, reflecting expanding budget deficits as federal spending and borrowing continue to rise. Economists say rising debt levels are driven by several factors, including interest payments on existing debt, entitlement programs, defense spending, and broader fiscal policy decisions. Liked this content? Follow @Businessbulls.in for more! #Businessbulls #Economics #USDebt #Finance #GlobalEconomy
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