Treasury Insolvent Media Misses Alarm
The U.S. government’s consolidated financial statements for fiscal year 2025 reveal a stark fiscal position, with liabilities significantly outpacing assets. Notably, these statements exclude unfunded obligations for social insurance programs, which, when added, push total federal obligations to an alarming figure. The Government Accountability Office has again issued a disclaimer of opinion on these statements due to persistent financial management issues. This dire financial reality, when translated into relatable household terms, underscores a nation facing a fiscal catastrophe with little control over its finances. Addressing this crisis requires legislative action, specifically the establishment of a fiscal commission and a convention to propose a fiscal responsibility amendment to the Constitution.