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New CBO report shows national debt spiraling into uncharted territory by 2035—and Trump’s tariff defeat will make the picture even worse

As the United States hurtles towards a financial precipice, a perfect storm of factors is converging to threaten the country's economic stability.

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New CBO report shows national debt spiraling into uncharted territory by 2035—and Trump’s tariff defeat will make the picture even worse

As the United States hurtles towards a financial precipice, a perfect storm of factors is converging to threaten the country's economic stability.

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 4 min read • 5 source references

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As the United States hurtles towards a financial precipice, a perfect storm of factors is converging to threaten the country's economic stability. According to a recent report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the national debt is set to spiral out of control by 2035, with the country's persistent shortfalls between revenues and outlays increasing exponentially.

The CBO's dire forecast is further complicated by the Supreme Court's recent ruling negating a wide swath of the Trump tariffs, which had been touted as a key component of the administration's economic strategy. The report's findings are a stark reminder that the country's financial future is far from secure, and that the consequences of inaction will be severe.

But the national debt is just one piece of a larger puzzle. As Americans go about their daily lives, they are increasingly reliant on technology to navigate the world. One of the most ubiquitous forms of technology is the smartphone, which has become an indispensable tool for communication, navigation, and even security. However, the use of facial recognition technology on these devices raises serious concerns about data security.

As biometric authentication becomes more widespread, experts warn that the technology can leave users vulnerable to exploitation. Journalists and activists have already fallen victim to the misuse of biometric data, and the consequences can be severe. To protect themselves, users must take steps to safeguard their personal data, including using strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication.

In the midst of this chaos, it's easy to get caught up in the noise and lose sight of what's truly important. But experts say that there are ways to boost job performance and stay focused, even in the face of uncertainty. By adopting the habits of elite athletes, individuals can improve their working memory and attention, leading to better performance under pressure.

According to cognitive research, the key to peak performance lies in the ability to regulate mental load. This "thoughtload" consists of three problems that erode effectiveness: competing priorities, emotional burdens, and depleted energy reserves. By balancing these factors, individuals can achieve a state of flow, characterized by heightened focus and productivity.

So what can individuals do to boost their job performance? One key strategy is to adopt a simple protocol for sleep and recovery, similar to those used by Olympic athletes. By prioritizing rest and relaxation, individuals can improve their working memory and attention, leading to better performance under pressure.

Another key strategy is to adopt a "thoughtload" management system, which involves identifying and prioritizing tasks based on their cognitive demands. By breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable chunks, individuals can reduce their mental load and achieve a state of flow.

In a world where the national debt is spiraling out of control and personal data is under threat, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But by adopting the habits of elite athletes and prioritizing mental performance, individuals can stay focused and achieve their goals, even in the face of uncertainty.

As one young entrepreneur has demonstrated, with the right mindset and a bit of creativity, anything is possible. After sneaking a pond into his parents' yard as a kid, he went on to build a $30 million fish business, servicing clients like Jake Paul and Shaquille O'Neal. His story is a testament to the power of innovation and hard work, and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a brighter future.

Sources:

  • Congressional Budget Office. (2023). The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2023 to 2033.
  • The Intercept. (2023). Washington Post journalist's biometrics used to unlock phone by FBI.
  • Fast Company. (2023). How to sleep like an Olympian.
  • Fast Company. (2023). This Olympic skill can boost your job performance.
  • PubMed. (2020). The relationship between working memory and performance under pressure.

As the United States hurtles towards a financial precipice, a perfect storm of factors is converging to threaten the country's economic stability. According to a recent report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the national debt is set to spiral out of control by 2035, with the country's persistent shortfalls between revenues and outlays increasing exponentially.

The CBO's dire forecast is further complicated by the Supreme Court's recent ruling negating a wide swath of the Trump tariffs, which had been touted as a key component of the administration's economic strategy. The report's findings are a stark reminder that the country's financial future is far from secure, and that the consequences of inaction will be severe.

But the national debt is just one piece of a larger puzzle. As Americans go about their daily lives, they are increasingly reliant on technology to navigate the world. One of the most ubiquitous forms of technology is the smartphone, which has become an indispensable tool for communication, navigation, and even security. However, the use of facial recognition technology on these devices raises serious concerns about data security.

As biometric authentication becomes more widespread, experts warn that the technology can leave users vulnerable to exploitation. Journalists and activists have already fallen victim to the misuse of biometric data, and the consequences can be severe. To protect themselves, users must take steps to safeguard their personal data, including using strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication.

In the midst of this chaos, it's easy to get caught up in the noise and lose sight of what's truly important. But experts say that there are ways to boost job performance and stay focused, even in the face of uncertainty. By adopting the habits of elite athletes, individuals can improve their working memory and attention, leading to better performance under pressure.

According to cognitive research, the key to peak performance lies in the ability to regulate mental load. This "thoughtload" consists of three problems that erode effectiveness: competing priorities, emotional burdens, and depleted energy reserves. By balancing these factors, individuals can achieve a state of flow, characterized by heightened focus and productivity.

So what can individuals do to boost their job performance? One key strategy is to adopt a simple protocol for sleep and recovery, similar to those used by Olympic athletes. By prioritizing rest and relaxation, individuals can improve their working memory and attention, leading to better performance under pressure.

Another key strategy is to adopt a "thoughtload" management system, which involves identifying and prioritizing tasks based on their cognitive demands. By breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable chunks, individuals can reduce their mental load and achieve a state of flow.

In a world where the national debt is spiraling out of control and personal data is under threat, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But by adopting the habits of elite athletes and prioritizing mental performance, individuals can stay focused and achieve their goals, even in the face of uncertainty.

As one young entrepreneur has demonstrated, with the right mindset and a bit of creativity, anything is possible. After sneaking a pond into his parents' yard as a kid, he went on to build a $30 million fish business, servicing clients like Jake Paul and Shaquille O'Neal. His story is a testament to the power of innovation and hard work, and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a brighter future.

Sources:

  • Congressional Budget Office. (2023). The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2023 to 2033.
  • The Intercept. (2023). Washington Post journalist's biometrics used to unlock phone by FBI.
  • Fast Company. (2023). How to sleep like an Olympian.
  • Fast Company. (2023). This Olympic skill can boost your job performance.
  • PubMed. (2020). The relationship between working memory and performance under pressure.

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