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July 16, 2026

Chart Pack: Defense Spending

A selection of key charts on defense spending in the United States.

July 16, 2026

Infographic: The Facts About U.S. Defense Spending

National security is both a vital priority and a significant part of the federal budget.

July 15, 2026

How Does Inflation Impact Young Americans?

While the immediate effects of rising inflation are painfully visible, the long-term consequences are also highly damaging to the financial stability of younger Americans.

July 14, 2026

Quarterly Treasury Refunding Statement: Higher Borrowing Compared to Last Year

The United States is expected to borrow less over the next six months than it did over the same period last year — but there are signals that borrowing may increase in the months ahead.

July 13, 2026

The Rising National Debt Means Fewer Jobs, Lower Wages for Young People

The national debt is growing faster than ever, and the consequences for the job market are serious.

July 13, 2026

Social Security Is in Trouble. What Does That Mean for Younger Americans?

Social Security’s looming insolvency is also a threat to the economic future of younger Americans.

July 13, 2026

Chart Pack: Social Programs

A selection of charts about crucial social programs (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP), their financial outlook, and place within the federal budget.

July 10, 2026

How Does the National Debt Affect Inflation, Housing Costs, and the Job Market for Young People?

The unsustainable national debt poses a risk to our economic future, and young Americans may have the most to lose.

July 2, 2026

The National Debt Can Crowd Out Investments in the Economy — Here’s How

Large amounts of federal debt could “crowd out” investments by the private sector, making the economy less productive and stunting wage growth.

July 2, 2026

The President’s Budget Doesn’t Address National Debt, and Calls for Highest Defense Spending in History

For the second year in a row, the Trump Administration has submitted a budget that excludes key fiscal variables such as debt and deficit projections.