Federal revenues in November rose $23 billion to $275 billion, a 9% increase from a year earlier.
Outlays jumped $88 billion to $589 billion, 18% higher than a year earlier. Interest payments on U.S. government debt accounted for $25 billion of the increase.
The outlay for interest on the debt in November, at
$80 billion
, surpassed the$66 billion
outlay for national defense, which was up $8 billion from a year earlier. The outlay for the government-run Medicare health insurance program also rose by $8 billion, to$93 billion
, while the outlay for the government-run Medicaid program for the poor and disabled climbed $2 billion to$50 billion
.
TFW your interest payments approach medicare spending
The weighted average interest rate on the $26 trillion of outstanding Treasury securities rose to 3.10% last month from 2.22% in November of last year.
Seems nice in sense, if fed won't drop interest rates in the next year, libertarian bugbear about deficits will come closer to fruition
Can't wait for all the "WOW ECONOMY SO GOOD" wonks to completely ignore this indicator
Because it was right's bugbear for so long to slash public spending over, but, like, you can't do mmt at 5 % interest rate. Not that average person should care about it tbh, economy could be good with same indicators, if it were not for rent and inflation