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Calculate the Value of Your Paper Savings Bond(s)
Calculate the Value of Your Paper Savings Bond(s) ... Data Quality; U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of the Public Debt (more...)
U.S. Senate: Reference Home > Glossary > public debt
public debt glossary term ... public debt - Cumulative amounts borrowed by the Treasury Department or the Federal Financing Bank from the public or from another fund or account. (more...)
public debt: Definition from Answers.com
Public Debt borrowings by governments to finance expenditures not covered by current tax revenues. See also Agency Securities ; Municipal Bond (more...)
Bureau of the Public Debt: Homepage
Borrows the money needed to operate the Federal Government, accounts for the resulting public debt, and issues Treasury securities (Savings Bonds and Treasury Bills) to refund the ... (more...)
Government - Public Debt Reports
Debt to the Penny (Daily History / Search) (more...)
U.S. National Debt Clock
U.S. N ATIONAL D EBT C LOCK. The Outstanding Public Debt as of 05 Jan 2009 at 06:18:33 AM GMT is: (more...)
TreasuryDirect
Find information on the public debt. Participate in the Federal Investments program. Purchase and manage state/local government series (SLGS) securities. View agency borrowings. ... (more...)
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United States public debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States total public debt, commonly called the national debt, or U.S. government debt, is the amount of money owed by the United States federal government to creditors ... (more...)
Debt to the Penny (Daily History Search Application)
Current Debt Held by the Public Intragovernmental Holdings Total Public Debt Outstanding; 01/02/2009: 6,320,066,198,644.34: 4,307,895,097,286.33: 10,627,961,295,930.67 (more...)
Bureau of the Public Debt: Careers with Us
One of the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government! The Bureau of the Public Debt (BPD) is one of the best places to work in the federal government. (more...)
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