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Debt is an
obligation that
requires one party, the debtor, to pay
money borrowed or
otherwise withheld from
another party, the creditor.
Debt may be owed...
- In the
United States, the
debt ceiling is a law
limiting the
total amount of
money the
federal government can borrow.
Since the
federal government has...
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referred to as the
eurozone crisis,
European debt crisis or
European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year
debt and
financial crisis that took
place in the...
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Sleep debt or
sleep deficit is the ****ulative
effect of not
getting enough sleep. A
large sleep debt may lead to
mental or
physical fatigue, and can adversely...
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Debt relief or
debt cancellation is the
partial or
total forgiveness of
debt, or the
slowing or
stopping of
debt growth, owed by individuals, corporations...
- On
January 19, 2023, the
United States hit its
debt ceiling,
leading to a
debt-ceiling crisis, part of an
ongoing political debate within Congress about...
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Debt deflation is a
theory that
recessions and
depressions are due to the
overall level of
debt rising in real
value because of deflation,
causing people...
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States debt ceiling deals with
movements in the
United States debt ceiling since it was
created in 1917.
Management of the
United States public debt is an...
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Agreement on
German External Debts, also
known as the
London Debt Agreement (German:
Londoner Schuldenabkommen), was a
debt relief treaty between the Federal...
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Greece faced a
sovereign debt crisis in the
aftermath of the 2007–2008
financial crisis.
Widely known in the
country as The
Crisis (Gr****: Η Κρίση, romanized: I...