When does the US debt/deficit get "too large"/unsustainable?

Debt keeps accumulating and deficit keeps growing. From my understanding the main "breaking point" is when creditors don't believe the State can reasonably pay their debts anymore, I understand that you can't calculate "the line" but still, what could happen if this keeps on going?

I have asked the same question in what is supposed to be a neutral economics sub (idrk how neutral it is) and I want to know what libertarians think. And don't say "any deficit is too large" because I understand nearly every single libertarian opposes that, I'm asking how the US's situation will turn out if this continues.

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u/haxdun — 21 hours ago

When does the debt/deficit of the US get "too large" and what could happen?

Debt keeps accumulating and deficit keeps growing. From my understanding the main "breaking point" is when creditors don't believe the State can reasonably pay their debts anymore, I understand that you can't calculate "the line" but still, what could happen if this keeps on going?

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u/haxdun — 21 hours ago

I mean it was billionaires, just not the ones they think...

Ahh, those evil stock holders are making me increase government spending heeelp

u/haxdun — 21 hours ago

I should probably kill those (year 2208, those have an 8k fleet)

u/haxdun — 12 days ago

Is it worth putting an arc furnance here?

It only has 9 deposits but it produces 30 minerals in deposits, I think those get boosted with arc furnances. So I was wondering if this was a reasonable candidate or not.

u/haxdun — 12 days ago
▲ 137 r/Stellaris

Ok, how do you ACTUALLY tech rush?

I've tried stacking as many modifiers as possible and having as many tech worlds as my economy can take without collapsing but even when I try to prioritize research disregarding everything but that and unity I don't get that much done.

I want to get into the thousands tbh, I think the main clear bottlenecks are pops for me, does anyone have any build I could try maybe? some sort of strategy?

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u/haxdun — 2 months ago
▲ 1.6k r/Stellaris

I try to do a "good guys" run and first thing off the game throws a 24 size gaia world planet with stone age primitives...

I don't remember how these work, but if needed, I'll genocide them all. every. last. one, until I get my 24 size gaia. THIS IS THE RNG'S FAULT, NOT MINE! I TRIED TO BE "GOOD", OKAY? but you can't tease me like this.

u/haxdun — 2 months ago

That... doesn't even fit in the dialog bubble

Also "by making good thing happen" isn't exactly a solution without a plan.

u/haxdun — 2 months ago

I completed my first factory. It's only a small red science one but I think it's decent?

u/haxdun — 3 months ago