Can the U.S. Keep Adding Debt Forever?

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Can the U.S. Keep Adding Debt Forever?
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Watch: As lawmakers prepare for another hike in the debt ceiling, WSJ's Greg Ip explains why it’s economically feasible for the U.S. to keep borrowing, as long as interest rates stay low

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