U.S. Treasury Bonds: An Overview of Their Varieties and Functionality
Understanding U.S. Government Spending and Treasury Securities
The United States government allocates funds to a variety of public services, including national defense, healthcare, transportation, and many other programs. Typically, the government’s annual spending surpasses the amount it brings in through taxes. This gap, known as the budget deficit, must be covered through borrowing.
To raise the necessary funds, the government issues U.S. Treasury securities, which serve as its main tool for obtaining capital. These securities come in different types, each with unique terms and characteristics. Some are intended to address short-term funding requirements, while others are structured for longer-term financial needs.
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