[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 203 (Monday, December 18, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S18795]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         THE BAD DEBT BOXSCORE

  Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, before discussing today's bad news about 
the Federal debt, how about ``another go,'' as the British put it, with 
our pop quiz. Remember--one question, one answer.
  The question: How many millions of dollars in a trillion? While you 
are thinking about it, bear in mind that it was the U.S. Congress that 
ran up the enormous Federal debt that is now about $11 billion shy of 
$5 trillion.
  To be exact, as of the close of business Friday, December 15, the 
total Federal debt--down to the penny--stood at $4,989,584,833,636.17. 
Another depressing figure means that on a per capita basis, every man, 
woman, and child in America owes $18,940.55.
  Mr. President, back to our quiz (how many million in a trillion?): 
There are a million million in a trillion, which means that the Federal 
Government will shortly owe five million million dollars.
  Now who's not in favor of balancing the Federal budget?

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