roulettegameforfun|Comic Talks | Ballooning to stay afloat
By Liu Juan, Wei Xinyue, Zhao Yishen
The U.S. federal government's total public debt has ballooned to 35 trillion U.S. dollars for the first time, making its debt-to-GDP ratio stand at 123.3 percent.
Is that sustainable for the White House to stay afloat by keep borrowingroulettegameforfun? What would happen if the debt balloon blasts?
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