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A particularly pressing concern stems from government expenditure. The fiscal practices of the U.S. government in recent years have resulted in one of the largest national deficits recorded in history—largely attributed to spending during the COVID-19 pandemic. As questions arise regarding the sustainability of such spending habits, particularly in light of the inflationary challenges, there is a growing fear that continuing along this path may only compound existing economic issues.
In 2025, the apprehension is not limited to historical overspending but extends to the potential policies of the incoming Trump administration. While the specifics of upcoming fiscal strategies remain unclear, speculation exists that some of these could further aggravate the inflationary situation.