7 Metaphors for indebtednesses
The indebtedness (less funds available for payment of debt) of the aggregate governments of the United States in 1913 was: Nation ................................. $1,028,000,000 States ................................. 346,000,000 Minor divisions ......................... 3,476,000,000 - Total ..................................
The indebtedness (less funds available for payment of debt) of the aggregate governments of the United States in 1913 was: Nation ................................. $1,028,000,000 States ................................. 346,000,000 Minor divisions ......................... 3,476,000,000 - Total ..................................
The indebtedness (less funds available for payment of debt) of the aggregate governments of the United States in 1913 was: Nation ................................. $1,028,000,000 States ................................. 346,000,000 Minor divisions ......................... 3,476,000,000 - Total ..................................
The indebtedness was about fifteen thousand dollars, and threatened to overwhelm the charge.
The total state indebtedness June I, 1890, as shown by the Eleventh Census, was $238,396,590, a decrease of slightly over $58,000,000 in ten years.
The indebtedness (less funds available for payment of debt) of the aggregate governments of the United States in 1913 was: Nation ................................. $1,028,000,000 States ................................. 346,000,000 Minor divisions ......................... 3,476,000,000 - Total ..................................
The universal indebtedness of the most aristocratic family in Saint X was the town joke.