[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  👊Ryan King 🔥 [@RKING90210](/creator/twitter/RKING90210) on x 5598 followers Created: 2025-07-16 17:16:23 UTC Why Debt Influences Interest Rates? -Government borrowing: When the U.S. runs a deficit, it issues Treasury bonds to finance spending. More debt means more bonds on the market. -Investor demand: To attract buyers for this debt—especially when it's growing—interest rates may need to stay higher to offer competitive returns. -Debt servicing costs: Lowering rates might reduce the cost of servicing debt, but it can also weaken demand for U.S. bonds if returns become unattractive. Want lower interest rates? Stop borrowing and raising the debt ceiling by refusing to eliminate the deficit. XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [investment](/topic/investment) [finance](/topic/finance) [fixed income](/topic/fixed-income) [government spending](/topic/government-spending) [rates](/topic/rates) [debt](/topic/debt) [Post Link](https://x.com/RKING90210/status/1945532979495014772)
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👊Ryan King 🔥 @RKING90210 on x 5598 followers
Created: 2025-07-16 17:16:23 UTC
Why Debt Influences Interest Rates?
-Government borrowing: When the U.S. runs a deficit, it issues Treasury bonds to finance spending. More debt means more bonds on the market.
-Investor demand: To attract buyers for this debt—especially when it's growing—interest rates may need to stay higher to offer competitive returns.
-Debt servicing costs: Lowering rates might reduce the cost of servicing debt, but it can also weaken demand for U.S. bonds if returns become unattractive.
Want lower interest rates? Stop borrowing and raising the debt ceiling by refusing to eliminate the deficit.
XXX engagements
Related Topics investment finance fixed income government spending rates debt
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