Monday, May 28th, 2024 @ 8:00pm
24 Hour Increase:
National Debt: + $2,749,202,209 | ↑ 2.7 Billion
Federal Spending: + $2,284,772,511 | ↑ 2.2 Billion
Federal Budget Deficit: + $560,261,347 | ↑ 560 Million
New USA Treasury Dollars: + $110,244,331 < THIS IS GOOD!
New Federal Reserve Notes: - $163,947,417 < THIS IS ALSO GOOD!
Difference: Federal Reserve Notes > USA Treasury Dollars - $19,362,734,792,283
NOTE: Federal Reserve Notes are being replaced by New USA Treasury Dollars 🙂 🍿
USA Gold Reserves (New Gold): + 30 oz
Monday, May 27th, 2024 @ 8:00pm
24 Hour Increase:
National Debt: + $2,646,058,494 | ↑ 2.6 Billion
Federal Spending: + $2,199,053,125 | ↑ 2.1 Billion
Federal Budget Deficit: + $539,241,636 | ↑ 539 Million
Sunday, May 26th, 2024 @ 9:00pm
24 Hour Increase:
National Debt + $2,653,172,290
Federal Spending: + $2,204,965,143
Federal Budget Deficit: + $540,691,353
Saturday, May 25th, 2024 @ 9:00pm
24 Hour Increase:
National Debt + $3,017,868,090
Federal Spending: + $2,508,052,009
Federal Budget Deficit: + $615,012,913
On Saturday, May 25th, 2024, at 9:00 PM, the National Debt Clock Daily Archive recorded a notable surge in economic figures, painting a vivid snapshot of the fiscal landscape. Over the course of 24 hours, the national debt of the United States soared by an eye-watering $3,017,868,090, a stark reminder of the ongoing financial challenges facing the nation. Federal spending also saw a substantial uptick, registering an increase of $2,508,052,009 within the same timeframe, reflecting the extensive outflows of government funds into various sectors and initiatives. Moreover, the federal budget deficit expanded by $615,012,913, underscoring the persistent imbalance between government expenditures and revenues.