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Elon Musk: America Is Going Bankrupt (and No One Seems to Care)

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Elon Musk didn’t sugarcoat it: the U.S. is racing toward financial ruin, and people are just ignoring it. With the national debt hitting $35 trillion and interest payments now higher than the defense budget, Musk warned we’re on a dangerous path. If the government doesn’t slash spending soon, the only thing left to pay will be the interest. The crisis isn’t in the distant future—it’s unfolding now, and the silence from policymakers is deafening. Elon Musk raises alarm about the U.S. debt default risk. Find out what he said about the record-breaking $35 trillion debt and the potential consequences.

Billionaire Elon Musk warned Monday that the U.S. is on the fast track to defaulting on its debt, which continues to accelerate after topping a record $35 trillion just weeks ago.

During a sit-down at the All-In Podcast's All-In Summit 2024 event, Musk was asked about his plan for a government efficiency commission, which he has agreed to lead if former President Trump wins a second term in the White House.

"If Trump wins — and obviously, I suspect there are people with mixed feelings about whether that should happen — we do have an opportunity to do kind of a once-in-a-lifetime deregulation and reduction in the size of government," Musk said. "Because the other thing besides the regulations, America is also going bankrupt extremely quickly, and… everyone seems to be sort of whistling past the graveyard on this one."

Musk pointed out that interest payments on the national debt just surpassed the Defense Department budget and topped $1 trillion this year.

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"We're adding a trillion dollars to our debt, which our kids and grandkids are going to have to pay somehow," he said, noting that the interest payments are rising rapidly, so eventually "the only thing we'll be able to pay is interest." 

"It's just like a person at scale that has racked up too much credit card debt," Musk said. "This does not have a good ending, and so we have to reduce the spending."

Musk, who endorsed Trump in July following the failed assassination attempt on the former president, suggested the creation of a government efficiency commission last month during a conversation he hosted with Trump on X

The former president endorsed the plan last week, and said he would appoint the entrepreneur to lead the panel if the Republican nominee wins the presidential election.

Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX and owner of social media platform X, acknowledged his agreement to serve on the government efficiency commission and wrote on X, "I look forward to serving America if the opportunity arises. No pay, no title, no recognition is needed."

This article originally appeared on Fox Business.

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