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    Biggest Holders of US Government Debt

    As the U.S. government spends an unprecedented amount of money to fix the economy, there is an equally great need to raise the cash to pay for it. This is accomplished through borrowing, whereby Uncle Sam sells Treasury securities of varying maturity.

    For investors, government bills, notes and bonds are considered safe because they have a guaranteed rate of return, based on faith in future U.S. tax revenues. The government has been partially funding operations via Treasury securities for decades.

    This borrowing adds to the national debt, which has recently surpassed $15 trillion and is rising every second. The amount of debt is quickly approaching the federal debt ceiling, a legal limit to borrowing that currently stands at $16.4 trillion.

    Much of that debt is held by private sector, but about 40 percent is held by public entities, including parts of the government. Here's who owns the most. Foreign countries listed include private and public investors, according to monthly U.S. Treasury data.

    1. Federal Reserve and Intragovernmental Holdings

    U.S. debt holdings: $6.328 trillion

    That’s right, the biggest single holder of U.S. government debt is inside the United States and includes the Federal Reserve system and other intragovernmental holdings. Of this number, The Fed's system of banks owns approximately $1.65 trillion in U.S. Treasury securities (as of January 2012), while other U.S. intragovernmental holdings - which include large funds such as the Medicare Trust Fund and the Social Security Trust Fund - hold the rest. 

    In the monthly Treasury bulletin, both are combined into one category and the total accounts for a stunning $6.328 trillion in holdings as of September 2011 (the most recent number available). The amount is an all-time high as the Federal Reserve continues to expand its balance sheet, partially to purchase U.S. government debt securities. The Social Security Trust fund is required by law to invest in securities where the principal and interest is guaranteed by the Federal government.

    About a decade ago, the total government holdings were "only" $2.5 trillion.

    2. China

    Photo: DAJ RM | Getty ImagesU.S. debt holdings: $1.132 trillion

    The largest foreign holder of U.S. Treasury securities, China currently has $1.132 trillion in American debt, although it is down from all time highs of $1.173 trillion in July 2011. For more on China and currency, see CNBC Explains.



    3. Other Investors/Savings Bonds

    U.S. debt holdings $1.107 trillion

    With the most recent numbers from June 2011, this extremely diverse group includes individuals, government-sponsored enterprises, brokers and dealers, bank personal trusts, estates, savings bonds, corporate and noncorporate businesses for a total of $1.107 trillion.

    Although the level of debt held in U.S. savings bonds has remained basically constant since 2000, the broad category of "other" investors has nearly quadrupled since reaching a four-year low in December 2007.

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    4. Japan

    Photo: APU.S. debt holdings: $1.038 trillion

    One of the U.S.'s largest trade partners, Japan is also one of the U.S.'s largest debt holders, currently owning $1.038 trillion in Treasury securities.




    5. Pension Funds


    U.S. debt holdings: $842.2 billion

    Pension funds control large amounts of money, reserved for personal retirements, and thus are obligated to make relatively safe investments. This group, which includes private and local government pension funds, holds $842.2 billion in U.S. debt. The private pension fund category also includes U.S. Treasury securities held by the Federal Employees Retirement System Thrift Savings Plan G Fund.

    6. Mutual Funds

    U.S. debt holdings: $653.5 billion

    According to the Federal Reserve, mutual funds hold the sixth-largest amount of U.S. debt compared to any other group, although mutual fund holdings have diminished by more than $105 billion since December 2008. Including money market funds, mutual funds and closed-end funds, this group of investments managed about $653.5 billion in U.S. Treasury securities as of June 2011, which are the most recent numbers available.

    7. State and Local Governments

    U.S. debt holdings: $484.4 billion

    U.S. state and local governments have nearly a half-trillion dollars invested in American debt, according to the Federal Reserve. The level of investment has remained stable since 2006, moving within the range of $484 billion and $576 billion. The current debt holdings, however, represent the lowest aggregate level for state and local governments since December 2005, when they stood at $481.4 billion.

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    8. The United Kingdom

    Photo: Dominic Burke | Getty ImagesU.S. debt holdings: $429.4 billion

    The U.K. currently holds $429.4 billion in U.S. debt, but the country's investment has fluctuated dramatically during the past two years. Now at its all-time high (and rapidly increasing), British holdings were as low as $55 billion in June 2008.




    9. Depository Institutions

    U.S. debt holdings: $284.5 billion

    As of June 2011 (the most recent numbers available), the Federal Reserve Board of Governors lists depository institutions as holding about $284.5 billion in U.S. debt.

    This group includes commercial banks, savings banks and credit unions. In 2011, its holdings more than tripled from the 2008 low of $105 billion. Between June and September 2011, holdings for depository institutions fell by nearly $44 billion.

    10. Insurance Companies

    Photo: Sylvain LeprovostU.S. debt holdings: $250.1 billion

    According to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, insurance companies hold $250.1 billion in Treasury securities. This group includes property-casualty and life insurance firms.




    Click here for the full list of Biggest Holders of US Gov’t Debt.

     
    • MediaScrutiny  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  6 days ago
      "... while other U.S. intragovernmental holdings - which include large funds such as the Medicare Trust Fund and the Social Security Trust Fund - hold the rest."
      Geez, if All Americans were aware of that factoid, Gold would be arguably be around $3,000 a Troy ounce.
      This all seems like such a Shell Game, it's incredible and just Boggles the Imagination...
    • plasmadonor  •  Gonzales, Louisiana  •  5 days ago
      The FED will go down as the biggest scam in the history of the world.
    • MP  •  20 days ago
      Audit the FED.....
    • Pertnear  •  20 days ago
      Half of that $6 trillion is owed back to Social Security, since the government borrowed against it and hasn't paid it back. Nice job - there was nothing really wrong with SS until Congress decided to use the monies elsewhere - now we're screwed. Thanks.
    • Greg  •  20 days ago
      The U.S. GOV PAYS $1.2 BILLION a day in interest. That is insane!!!! Thats over 50 mil an hr!!!!
    • Omar Anthony  •  20 days ago
      How convenient that the US government gives power to a privately owned bank run by criminals to print paper out of thin air that they then loan back to the government with a low interest rate. Both parties win because the actual expense is then put on the backs of the American people who, by the way, happliy accept it. Boy are we dumb.
    • Steven  •  Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin  •  20 days ago
      What a joke. The Fed owns our debt. Who owns the Fed?
    • CuCuCaChu  •  20 days ago
      America is a PONZI scheme.
    • M  •  Texarkana, Texas  •  21 days ago
      Jack is right and I would guarantee 99% of the US citizens doesnt realize who the FED is. Worth looking up.
    • A Christian In America  •  20 days ago
      When are Americans going to realize that their government is corrupted? The US government’s master plan is not dependent on who is in the Whitehouse. Bush and now Obama but the master plan goes on unchanged. Americans fight among themselves while their government does as it pleases. We need to spend more time educating ourselves about what our government is doing and less time blaming each other for our problems. America will soon be gone if the people don’t learn to stand together.
    • Alan O  •  20 days ago
      What a crooked bunch of thieves that run the US.
    • KevinS  •  20 days ago
      That adds up to 12.549 Trillion. Where's the rest?
    • Angel  •  Livonia, Michigan  •  20 days ago
      The Federal Reserve OWNS the United States. It's fiat money not based on anything real, by design, to absolutely control this nation and direct it to the purpose of a few ultra rich power brokers. Kinda scary when you really look into it.
    • Kramer1953  •  21 days ago
      Lots of laughs....I thought the US Taxpayer was the largest group holding US Government debt.
    • William  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  20 days ago
      Collect what other countries owe us and quit the handouts to our enemies.
    • jibjab  •  Arrington, Tennessee  •  5 days ago
      Just remember one thing. This is no accident.
    • Jerry C  •  Irvine, California  •  20 days ago
      smoke and mirrors will fool the audience everytime. The Federal Reserve is as federal as Federal Express. They're just a bunch of commercial bankers getting filthy rich.
    • captain ahab  •  Orlando, Florida  •  20 days ago
      I'm not a big fan of Ron Paul but dissolving the fed now looks like a better idea than ever.
    • BSB  •  Tampa, Florida  •  6 days ago
      What makes me ask,why are we giving money to help these other countries when we are in debt.That money should be paying off are own debt.The heads of our government only see what they are shown.I have found that most of these countries people think we run the world.Scrap them off and get back to US(U.S.).this is our tax money,and we should get it back.I didn't say or voted on giving money to any country.
    • HAVE BLUE  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  21 days ago
      AMERICA, listen up, and repeat after me; WE ARE A STUPID PEOPLE, VERY VERY STUPID.....
      re-elect no sitting politician EVER AGAIN... let's wash them out at every election...

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