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  2. List of U.S. states by credit rating - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of U.S. states by credit rating, showing credit ratings for sovereign bonds as reported by the three major credit rating agencies: Standard & Poor's, Fitch and Moody's. The list is given as of May 2021.

  3. State defaults in the United States - Wikipedia

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    State defaults in the United States are instances of states within the United States defaulting on their debt. The last instance of such a default took place during the Great Depression , in 1933, when the state of Arkansas defaulted on its highway bonds, which had long-lasting consequences for the state. [ 1 ]

  4. National debt of the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the OECD, general government gross debt (federal, state, and local) in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2015 was $22.5 trillion (125% of GDP); subtracting out $5.25 trillion for intragovernmental federal debt to count only federal "debt held by the public" gives 96% of GDP.

  5. Map: The states with the highest and lowest amounts of ... - AOL

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    As the payment pause on federal student loans comes to an end in a few weeks, a new report sheds light on how the debt is distributed across the country. Map: The states with the highest and ...

  6. US States With the Most (and the Least) Debt - AOL

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    Some Americans have student debt they'll be paying off for decades. Others have low-paying jobs keeping them in a vicious cycle of credit card debt just to make ends meet. They all are struggling ...

  7. Map: These are the states with the most and least credit card ...

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  8. Government spending in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the United States government spent just over $80 billion on national defense. Over the next two decades, national defense spending increased steadily to around $300 billion per year. [ 10 ] Military spending fell in the 1990s, but increased markedly in the 2000s as a result of the War in Afghanistan and Iraq .

  9. Government debt - Wikipedia

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    When New York City declined into what would have been bankrupt status during the 1970s, a bailout came from New York State and the United States national government. U.S. state and local government debt is substantial — in 2016 their debt amounted to $3 trillion, plus another $5 trillion in unfunded liabilities. [30]