This page is created to monitor the U.S. Deficit to Outlay Ratio.
It measures how much of the government spending (outlays), comes from borrowing of foreign money (deficit).
A deficit to outlay ratio above 40% indicates that there is a high probability of hyperinflation.
Today (2014) we have a deficit to outlay ratio of 15%.
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