Former GAO Head: U.S. National Debt Is Actually About $65 Trillion

On Sunday, New York City’s AM 970 host John Catsimatidis welcomed former U.S. comptroller of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) chief David Walker on his “The Cats Roundtable” program.

In the interview, Walker said that Americans have “lost touch with reality” when it comes to spending and he warned that the national debt in the United States is more than triple what people believe it to be.

“If you end up adding to that $18.5 trillion the unfunded civilian and military pensions and retiree healthcare, the additional under-funding for Social Security, the additional under-funding for Medicare, various commitments and contingencies that the federal government has, the real number is about $65 trillion rather than $18 trillion, and it’s growing automatically absent reforms.”

Follow Trent Baker on Twitter @MagnifiTrent

 

COMMENTS

Please let us know if you're having issues with commenting.