The math is wild—if you split the U.S. national debt evenly, every American owes $112,587.
Let that sink in. How do you even begin to unwind a number that massive? Is there a way out, or are we just kicking the can down the road?
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OnChainDetective
· 12-04 05:25
nah this $112k per person thing is just surface-level theater tbh... the real question is who actually *holds* the debt? trace the wallets, follow the treasury bonds through institutional clustering—that's where the pattern emerges. most ppl don't dig past the headline number
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12-03 22:55
ngl this number is making my scalp tingle...112k? Damn, I won't be able to pay this off in my whole life.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-03 22:47
Bro, I was stunned when I saw this number, over 110,000... Who could possibly pay that back? Feels like we've been absolutely fleeced.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-03 22:31
Every American owes over $110,000? That number sounds absurd—it feels like the whole system should have collapsed by now.
The math is wild—if you split the U.S. national debt evenly, every American owes $112,587.
Let that sink in. How do you even begin to unwind a number that massive? Is there a way out, or are we just kicking the can down the road?