


The U.S. government's annualized interest costs have reached $1.2 trillion, exceeding defense spending. This increase is due to the replacement of previously issued low-interest bonds with new bonds at higher rates.
The analysis indicates that the key reason for the rise in long-term interest rates is fiscal deficits and government debt rather than monetary policy. Even in a non-crisis situation post-COVID-19, major countries are increasing deficits and government bond issuance.
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