Investors Bail On The U.S. Dollar As Debt Approaches $38 Trillion

by Mac Slavo | Oct 7, 2025 | Economics, Headline News | 0 comments

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    As the United States approaches a national debt milestone of $38 trillion, investors are abandoning the U.S. dollar. Instead, people are turning to gold and Bitcoin, which have seen unprecedented highs lately.

    The U.S. national debt is currently increasing by an alarming $6 billion daily. As the dollar’s value erodes, many look for safe havens to protect their wealth. The national debt has grown by $2.09 trillion over the past year, with an average daily increase of $5.72 billion. This is making inflation unbearable for so many middle-class Americans, as it wipes out wealth en masse.

    This unprecedented national debt growth has exacerbated financial instability, prompting calls for urgent fiscal measures. Representative Keith Self warned that the debt could reach $50 trillion within a decade if current trends continue. The U.S., once a beacon of economic stability, now faces a looming financial precipice, with spending cuts and deficit reduction becoming central policy imperatives.

    According to a report by Natural News, the U.S. debt crisis is not isolated; global debt reached a record high of $337.7 trillion by the end of the second quarter, largely driven by quantitative easing and a weakening U.S. dollar.

    In January of 2020, the global debt was about $253 trillion. It only took the world 5 years to rack up another $100 trillion in debt.

    Staggering Global Debt Of $253 Trillion Is A Disaster Waiting To Happen

    The International Institute of Finance reports that without fiscal discipline, the situation could spiral out of control. This global shift suggests that the era of fiat currency dominance may be coming to an end, with countries and investors increasingly seeking stable alternatives like Bitcoin.

    The Department of Government Efficiency, headed by Elon Musk, was supposed to aid in cutting spending; however, every cut was offset by more spending initiatives, which is typical of the ruling class.

    Is there any way to cut enough from the U.S. ruling class’s budget to even slow down the rate at which this is exploding? Or are we staring at an eventual monetary reset? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

     

     

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