Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty Images Threat of Government Shutdown Looms as US Moves Closer to Hitting the Statutory Debt Limit If lawmakers do not reach an agreement on raising the limit, the government could undergo its third shutdown in less than four years By Thomas Catenacci July 21, 2021
jayk7 / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Is Biden Using This Terrifying Tool to Address the National Debt Crisis? While Biden ignores it, the Fed downplays it and Congress just wants to spend more, real Americans are suffering from inflation. By Eric Nanneman June 25, 2021
Joos Mind / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Nine More States to End Pandemic Unemployment Bonuses on Saturday On Saturday, nine more states will end the $300 pandemic-related unemployment bonus to stop incentivizing the unemployed for not working. By Eric Nanneman June 18, 2021
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty Images Biden to Unveil Plan to Buy 500 Million Vaccine Doses for Foreign Countries as US Deficit Soars How President Biden plans to pay for the vaccines without increasing the US debt or the tax burden on American workers remains unclear. By Andrew Jose June 9, 2021
Greg Nash - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Rand Paul: Stop Borrowing Money from China to Study 'Cocaine and Risky Sex Habits of Quail' Paul urged Congress to stop wasting billions in taxpayer money every year to fund inane 'research' that does nothing to help Americans. By Samantha Chang May 29, 2021
Stefani Reynolds - Pool / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Biden's $6 Trillion Budget Calls for Annual $1.3 Trillion Deficits for a Decade If all $1.71 trillion in debt was forgiven, each of the 144.3 million taxpayers would be on the hook for a whopping $11,850. By Eric Nanneman May 28, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Report: Biden's $6 Trillion Budget Calls for Controversial Retroactive Tax Increase Even with raising taxes among high earners, Biden's proposed budget would run a $1.8 trillion deficit in 2022. By Erin Coates May 28, 2021
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Don't Be Fooled, Dems' New Infrastructure Offer Still Includes 1 Item That Crosses GOP's Red Line The Biden administration's 'compromise' on infrastructure is anything but, and it leaves in place the most onerous part of the bill. By C. Douglas Golden May 22, 2021
Alex Brandon / AP To Curb Congress' 'Spending Addiction,' 27 Republicans Push for New Resolution Congressional Republicans want the government to stop burying the American future under a mountain of debt. By Jack Davis May 20, 2021
T.J. Kirkpatrick - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary It Looks Like Biden's Plan for 'Aggressive Indoctrination' of Our Kids Is Heading for a Big Red Wall Biden’s expensive proposal to federalize education will meet stiff resistance from conservatives, and legal precedent is on their side. By Johnathan Jones May 15, 2021