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Deficit

Why Should I Care?

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  • Explains details of the fast-rising $14 trillion national debt and deficit issues in a simple but accurate manner that is easy for all to understand.

  • Answers questions like Who is responsible for paying back the debt? What is my share? Who owns the debt?

  • Discusses the serious economic ramifications of the growing debt like future burden to children and grandchildren, rising foreign ownership of debt, increased interest rates, and lack of fiscal control by government.

  • Details a take-charge plan for consumers concerned about the huge debt and predicted rising deficits.

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Crash Course on the National Debt

    • Marie Bussing-Burks
    Pages 1-15
  3. A Huge Credit Card

    • Marie Bussing-Burks
    Pages 17-33
  4. Deficit and Debt Projections

    • Marie Bussing-Burks
    Pages 35-53
  5. Do Deficits and the Debt Matter?

    • Marie Bussing-Burks
    Pages 55-60
  6. Deficits Do Not Matter

    • Marie Bussing-Burks
    Pages 61-70
  7. Deficits Do Matter

    • Marie Bussing-Burks
    Pages 71-84
  8. Get a Handle on the National Debt

    • Marie Bussing-Burks
    Pages 85-98
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 99-125

About this book

At the turn of this century, the American national debt stood at just under $6 trillion and the deficit at a "mere" $86 billion. Today, the national debt has topped $14 trillion, and the yearly deficit for 2011 is projected at a whopping $1.4 trillion.

According to the U.S. Treasury Department's Annual Report on the Public Debt, the debt is estimated to hit $19.6 trillion by 2015. The federal government has borrowed roughly 40 percent of its total budget for the last several years, a disturbing trend that could leave the U.S. in an economic crisis. Astronomical interest payments, a debt burden to your children and grandchildren, and an increased reliance on foreign creditors are just a few of the problems. Although the U.S. has experienced soaring unemployment, stagnant production, and a crippled housing market, foremost on economists' minds are rising deficits and ballooning debt. Others feel fears of the national debt are overblown or pale in comparison to today's economic problems.

This clear, concise book will give you the need-to-know on the debt. You will learn:

  • How to calculate deficits and the national debt
  • The history of U.S debt and its recent unparalleled growth over the years
  • How and why the government borrows money
  • Methods and tactics for balancing the budget
  • The economic arguments for, and against, accruing a debt
  • The impact of the debt on interest rates and inflation
  • The impact of the debt on the value of the dollar and U.S. economic power
This book also answers key questions:

  • Can the government go bankrupt?
  • Why have there seemingly been no repurcussions of the large debt to date and is that likely to change?
  • When the interest on the debt becomes higher than the revenue of the government, what happens?

And many more practical insights into the government debt controversy.

Business professionals, parents, retirees, and students are all talking about the debt. This quick read will provide an understanding of the ramifications of the rising debt and what the consequences may be.

About the author

Marie Bussing-Burks is an assistant professor of economics at the College of Business of the University of Southern Indiana, where she teaches economics, focusing on microeconomics, macroeconomics, history of economic thought, and money and banking. She holds a master's degree in business administration and a doctorate of arts in economics. Bussing-Burks is the author of The Young Zillionaire's Guide to Taxation and Government Spending (2000), Profit from the Evening News: Using Leading Economic Indicators to Make Smart Money Decisions (2001), Influential Economists (2003), Money for Minors: A Student s Guide to Economics (2008), and Starbucks: Corporations that Changed the World (2009). She has more than 30 newspaper, magazine and journal articles to her credit. Bussing-Burks serves on the boards of the USI Foundation, Evansville Commerce Bank, and St. Mary's Health System.

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eBook USD 19.99
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Softcover Book USD 27.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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