The U.S. debt has soared past $40 trillion, triggering global financial ripple effects as borrowing costs climb worldwide. Driven by war, aging populations, and tech-driven spending—especially in AI—America’s fiscal strain is forcing Europe into a tighter squeeze. Germany’s 10-year rates hit highs not seen since 2011, while France faces soaring refinancing costs and investor demands for higher returns, threatening public services and fueling political firestorms ahead of elections. Though the Eurozone remains less vulnerable than the U.S., economists warn some nations may be inching toward a crisis zone—if leaders don’t act fast.

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