That's so silly when the interest on the debt crossed $1 trillion they just changed the chart to quarterly.

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That's hilarious. I couldn't figure out why that huge discrepancy was there. They probably should have kept it in billions, though, rather than switching to millions.

At the current rate of acceleration, how many years before we hit $1 trillion quarterly?

Just going off of how steep that chart looks, maybe towards the end of next week.