Robert Wolf: U.S. debt now exceeds size of economy for first time since WWII

Robert Wolf: U.S. debt now exceeds size of economy for first time since WWII
U.S. debt tops economy since WWII

Robert Wolf expresses concern over the scale of U.S. debt, noting that it now surpasses the size of the U.S. economy for the first time since World War II.

He references an article discussing that despite this milestone, it may not be the most pressing economic issue.

Wolf has previously focused on the impact of inflation across key sectors. He highlighted record diesel prices in Michigan and Wisconsin, citing pressures on truckers and farmers. In a separate report, Wolf criticized surging costs for fertilizer, diesel, and equipment due to tariffs and trade deals.

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