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    Who Own's America??? Very Interesting!!

     

    Many people — politicians and pundits alike — prattle on that China  and, to a lesser extent Japan, own most of America's $14.3 trillion in  government debt.

    But there's one little problem with that conventional wisdom: it's  just not true. While the Chinese, Japanese and plenty of other  foreigners own substantial amounts, it's really Americans who hold most  of America's debt.

    Here's a quick and fascinating breakdown by total amount held and percentage of total U.S. debt, according to Business Insider:

     

    • Hong Kong: $121.9 billion (0.9 percent)
    • Caribbean banking centers: $148.3 (1 percent)
    • Taiwan: $153.4 billion (1.1 percent)
    • Brazil: $211.4 billion (1.5 percent)
    • Oil exporting countries: $229.8 billion (1.6 percent)
    • Mutual funds: $300.5 billion (2 percent)
    • Commercial banks: $301.8 billion (2.1 percent)
    • State, local and federal retirement funds: $320.9 billion (2.2 percent)
    • Money market mutual funds: $337.7 billion (2.4 percent)
    • United Kingdom: $346.5 billion (2.4 percent)
    • Private pension funds: $504.7 billion (3.5 percent)
    • State and local governments: $506.1 billion (3.5 percent)
    • Japan: $912.4 billion (6.4 percent)
    • U.S. households: $959.4 billion (6.6 percent)
    • China: $1.16 trillion (8 percent)
    • The U.S. Treasury: $1.63 trillion (11.3 percent)
    • Social Security trust fund: $2.67 trillion (19 percent)

    So America owes foreigners about $4.5 trillion in debt. But America owes America $9.8 trillion.

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