When governments rely heavily on debt and taxation to fund excessive spending, privacy and freedom often suffer as a result.
To manage debt, governments may increase taxes, implement stricter regulations, and enforce compliance through surveillance, eroding personal privacy and autonomy. Excessive regulation can extend into individuals' lives, limiting freedoms and creating a sense of constant monitoring.
This cycle often leads to a loss of privacy and freedom, as individuals are subjected to greater government control and reduced autonomy in exchange for financial stability.