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Chapter 16 Deficits and Debt

Figure 16.1 U.S. National Debt as a Percentage of GDP Source: St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank.

Figure 16. 2 Domestic and Foreign Holdings of U. S Figure 16.2 Domestic and Foreign Holdings of U.S. Debt (billions of dollars), 1970-2017 Source: St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank.

Figure 16.3 Total U.S. Indebtedness as a Percentage of GDP, 1965-2016 Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, FRED Economic Database.

Table 16.1 Debt Taxonomy

Figure 16.4 Interest Payments as Percentage of Total Federal Outlays, 1940-2017 Source: St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank.

Figure 16.5 The Interest Rate on 10-Year Treasury Bonds, 1954-2017 Source: St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank.

Figure 16.6 Ownership of Gross Federal Debt, 2016 Source: Treasury Department, 2016, Tables OFS-1; Distribution of Federal Securities by Class of Investors and Type of Issues, Table OFS-2; Estimated Ownership of US Treasury Securities and Table.

Figure 16.7 Foreign Holders of Gross Federal Debt, 2018 Source: Treasury Department, 2018, Major Foreign Holders of Treasury Securities.

Figure 16.8 Debt-GDP Ratios, an International Comparison, 2000-2016 Source: OECD, General Government Debt, www.oecd.org Note: U.S. debt figures include Federal, state, and local debt.

Figure 16.9 United States Twin Deficits as Percentage of GDP, 1960-2016 Sources: CBO and U.S. Census Bureau.

Table 16.2 EU Deficits and Debt Levels in 2016 (percentage of GDP) Source: OECD, www.oecd.org. * 2015

Figure 16.10 Projected Annual Deficit as a Percentage of GDP, 2018-2028 Source: Congressional Budget Office, The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2018 to 2028.

Figure 16.11 Projection for Federal Debt Held by the Public, 2017-2028 Source: Congressional Budget Office, The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2018 to 2028.

Figure 16.12 Non-Defense Discretionary Spending as Percent of GDP, 1962-2017 Source: Congressional Budget Office; Office of Management and Budget.