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Stats Media 's video: Top 20 Countries having the Highest Government debt 1990-2019 GDP based

@Top 20 Countries having the Highest Government debt (1990-2019) | GDP based
Government debt, also known as public interest, public debt, national debt and sovereign debt, contrasts to the annual government budget deficit, which is a flow variable that equals the difference between government receipts and spending in a single year. Government debt can be categorized as internal debt (owed to lenders within the country) and external debt (owed to foreign lenders). Another common division of government debt is by duration until repayment is due. Short term debt is generally considered to be for one year or less, and long term debt is for more than ten years. Medium term debt falls between these two boundaries. A broader definition of government debt may consider all government liabilities, including future pension payments and payments for goods and services which the government has contracted but not yet paid. stay safe and blessed everyone. have a nice day! well, its always nice. just don't let it be ruined by hatred Music in this Video: Killers Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ US debt chinese debt national currency reserve currencies largest countries debt

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