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    Why Do the Reported Federal Debt Figures Typically Omit Intragovernmental
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Why Do the Reported Federal Debt Figures Typically Omit Intragovernmental

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Why do the reported federal debt figures typically omit intragovernmental debt (debt that is owned by agencies of the government itself)?

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