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18 August 2026 | Press Release
The nearly $40 trillion national debt may seem removed from Americans’ everyday lives, but its consequences are increasingly tangible. A new report from The Conference Board shows how rising debt and deficits can drive up borrowing costs, constrain economic opportunity, and weaken financial security for Americans at every stage of life.
The report, How the National Debt Affects All Generations of Americans, models five fiscal scenarios and translates their economic effects into real-world consequences for 1) a student financing college, 2) a family buying a home, 3) a future retiree relying on Social Security, and 4) a small business owner seeking to expand.
The analysis finds that reducing deficits can lower borrowing costs and improve the nation’s fiscal trajectory, while higher deficits and financial shocks can significantly increase the cost of student loans, mortgages, and business financing. The report also underscores the looming insolvency of the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds and calls for bipartisan action to put the nation’s finances on a more sustainable path.
“The national debt is not just a number on the government’s balance sheet—it affects the financial decisions Americans make every day,” said David K. Young, President of The CEO Center at The Conference Board. “Higher debt can mean higher borrowing costs for families and businesses, fewer resources for national priorities, and greater uncertainty about programs Americans depend on in retirement. Policymakers have choices, but the longer action is delayed, the more difficult and costly those choices become.”
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To address the nation’s unsustainable fiscal outlook, the report recommends that policymakers:
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