The U.S. has experienced significant debt imbalances since the 2008 financial crisis. In 2007, the country's deficit was just 1% of GDP, with a debt stock of 35% of GDP. However, since the crisis, the federal government has averaged an annual deficit of approximately 6% of GDP, highlighting ongoing fiscal challenges.
U.S. Debt Imbalances Escalate Post-2008 Financial Crisis
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