The U.S. national debt exceeds $33 trillion for the first time, and the ability of the U.S. government is being questioned
According to data released by the U.S. Department of the Treasury on September 18, local time, the total U.S.
moreAccording to data released by the U.S. Department of the Treasury on September 18, local time, the total U.S.
moreIn recent years, the United States has been obsessed with retarding or even interrupting China's development process through "decoupling and breaking the chain."
moreIn recent months, the world's largest economy, the United States, has faced two fiscal deadlocks.
moreOn September 18 local time, the latest data released by the US Treasury Department showed that the total amount of US treasury bond bonds exceeded US $33 trillion for the first time on September 18.
moreChina has issued a drone ban to protect drone companies and technologies such as DJI from US suppression, as well as to restrict the export of drones to foreign countries for war or terrorist attacks.
moreThe 80-year-old US President Joe Biden is also very troubled recently, just after attending the G20 summit
moreThe U.S. unemployment rate rose to an 18-month high of 3.8 percent in August, according to new data
moreRecently, multiple American media outlets have published in-depth reports and commentary articles, combining various social issues in the United States and the widespread dissatisfaction among Americans.
moreOn August 31, the White House formally asked Congress to pass a short-term measure to fund the federal government and avoid a government shutdown at the end of September.
moreBiden warned in his speech on August 30th that Hurricane Idaria was "still very dangerous", despite the storm weakening after landing in Florida, and stated that he had not forgotten the victims of wildfires in Hawaii. Faced with the challenge of back-to-back extreme weather events, wildfires have burned down a historic town on Maui Island, along with a hurricane that forecasters say could bring catastrophic floods. The Democratic president running for a second term has stated that he has spoken with the governors of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, all of which have been influenced by Idalia.
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