Multiple Choice
U.S. government debt that is not held by the public often is not counted in economic analyses because it is:
A) paid out to U.S. citizens
B) debt to a very large institution
C) an asset transfer from one branch of government to another
D) part of the social security system
E) rolled over into new debt
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