Tuesday, February 09th, 2010

Debt – the fall of the U.S. economic empire

Posted on: Nov 18th, 2009 | By Puru Saxena | Filed under Featured, Financial News

The Daily Reckoning’s Puru Saxena examines the ends of U.S. debt and the shifting economic balance of world power to China.
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The 19th century belonged to Britain, the 20th century belonged to America and in the 21st century, China will rule the business world. Whether you like it or not, this transition is already underway and it will intensify over the coming decades.

Throughout history, no empire has managed to rule forever. Instead, empires rise to power, they prosper and spread their influence. Thereafter, they over-extend themselves and then break down in some fashion. In fact, all the glorious empires of history had one thing in common – a spectacular collapse.

Now, there can be no doubt that America ruled the economic world for the better part of the previous century. However, this powerful nation has now entered a terminal decline. The recent credit crisis and the failure of some of the largest American financial corporations is compelling evidence that the world’s largest economy is well past its prime.

Today, America finds itself heavily in debt and to make matters worse, its demographics are also worsening. Unfortunately, the American leaders are attempting to postpone the day of reckoning by taking on even more debt! It is noteworthy that over the past year alone, America’s federal debt increased by approximately US$2.1 trillion and its projected budget deficit over the next decade is now slated to be almost US$9 trillion! If this does not shock you, then consider the chart below which shows the total obligations of the US government.

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Puru Saxena is the editor and publisher of Money Matters - an economic report, which is read by professionals and investors in numerous countries all over the world. He has been writing his monthly economic newsletter since June 2000. He is a regular guest on various media such as CNN, BBC, Bloomberg TV, CNBC, RTHK, NDTV and TVB Pearl. He is a contributor to the Daily Reckoning.

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