US National Debt Swells by $571 Billion in Four Months, JPMorgan's Dimon Warns of Crisis

The US national debt has grown by approximately $571.28 billion over four months, nearing $39 trillion, prompting warnings from JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon about potential market volatility. Dimon emphasizes that addressing rising debt levels is crucial to avoiding a future financial crisis and a downturn in the credit cycle, especially as the debt-to-GDP ratio approaches 120% by 2036. Market watchers should monitor debt management policies and credit market responses in the coming months.
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