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When Interest Eats the Budget

How sovereign debt dynamics, Federal Reserve policy, and the gap between interest rates and growth turn rising borrowing costs into a structural fiscal risk.

Optimized for books about Understand why U.S. government interest costs are rising, what r>g means for debt stability, and which policy and monetary options could respond..

6 booksMay 31, 2026
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