The United States has now crossed a fiscal threshold that once seemed unimaginable: federal debt exceeds $40 trillion . Reuters reports that approximately $32.3 trillion is debt held by the public , with another roughly $7.8 trillion in intragovernmental holdings . It also reports that federal debt has increased by approximately $11.6 trillion during Donald Trump's two terms to date . For decades, Republican fiscal policy has combined large tax cuts with continued federal spending and then used the resulting deficits to justify demands for reductions in domestic programs. That pattern stretches from Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush and Donald Trump. The assertion that Republicans as a whole deliberately want the United States to default cannot be dismissed . Concerns about deliberate default strategies are not imaginary. In May 2023, Donald Trump publicly urged congressional Republicans to allow the United States to default if Democrats did not accept spending cuts. We argue...
Senate Banking Hearing Overview: Capital Access for Small Businesses from a Gen-Z Perspective. Namrud Gemu, Wheaton High School
Mr. Gemu On August 6, 2026, the Senate Banking Committee held a hearing titled "Empowering Main Street by Unlocking Access to Capital." The hearing focused on legislative and regulatory proposals aimed at making it easier for entrepreneurs and small businesses to build wealth and access capital outside major financial hubs. The core debate of the hearing revolved around how small businesses across America secure funding. Right now, access to startup capital is heavily concentrated in major financial hubs like Wall Street and Silicon Valley. If you are an entrepreneur operating outside those elite net works, getting a traditional bank loan or securing venture capital can be a massive uphill battle. To address this, committee members proposed modernizing regulations related to those established under the 2012 JOBS Act to make it easier for community banks and credit unions to lend money to local founders. The discussion also touched on expanding who qualifies as an "acc...