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The sources that say "net" include many that say "Total," or even "total," or even "Net(?)! BEA used "Total Net Debt" before the Carter Administration budget cuts, Now the noted private sector estimate uses "Total Debt," and likely with basis in Flow of Funds at Federal Reserve. A lot of accounting and technology has changed since the Carter Administration, when "Flow of Funds" existed, and was generally different from "Total Net Debt." Flow of Funds was volatile, and likely with basis in the link below.
Then anyone sees that Toddsterpatriot used "net," instead of "Net(?)," and can say, "So What!" Anyone sees how spurious--anything from Toddsterpatriot posted--itself anywhere should be regarded! In the matter of "Total Debt" versus "Total Net Debt," then "So What?!" can be asked. A reference is to Bureau of Economic Analysis uses, from decades ago. Flow of Funds may or may not include extra stuff, from what was happening decades ago--especially since there is not more to report!
Then from the allusion to the "Total Net Debt," from BEA era: Billions can ask,"Why not a Total Net Debt" estimate anymore? Rarely does it seem to be used, possibly with regard and respect for the former use.
Net Total Vs. Gross Total
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Lands of Many Nations now even represented independently in Congress, after many decades!)
Then anyone sees that Toddsterpatriot used "net," instead of "Net(?)," and can say, "So What!" Anyone sees how spurious--anything from Toddsterpatriot posted--itself anywhere should be regarded! In the matter of "Total Debt" versus "Total Net Debt," then "So What?!" can be asked. A reference is to Bureau of Economic Analysis uses, from decades ago. Flow of Funds may or may not include extra stuff, from what was happening decades ago--especially since there is not more to report!
Then from the allusion to the "Total Net Debt," from BEA era: Billions can ask,"Why not a Total Net Debt" estimate anymore? Rarely does it seem to be used, possibly with regard and respect for the former use.
Net Total Vs. Gross Total
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Lands of Many Nations now even represented independently in Congress, after many decades!)
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