As the global economy attempts to stabilize after years of uncertainty, the US public debt is attracting renewed attention. Indeed, with a level reaching 125% of GDP in 2024 and a growing budget deficit, this issue is worrying international institutions, including the European Central Bank (ECB). Recent statements by its Vice-President, Luis de Guindos, highlight the urgency of the situation and its potential repercussions on the eurozone.
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