NYC National Debt Clock Runs Out Of Room

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<H1>NYC National Debt Clock runs out of digits</H1>
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October 8, 2008
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NEW YORK - In a sign of the times, the legendary National Debt Clock in New York City has run out of digits to record the growing debt.

The Times Square-area ticker needs two additional digits to track a national debt 100 times larger than the current $10.2 trillion.

As a short-term fix the digital dollar sign on the billboard-style clock has been switched to a number one - the "1" in $10 trillion. The Durst Organization says it plans to update the sign next year.

The late Manhattan real estate developer Seymour Durst put the sign up in 1989 to call attention to the then-national debt of $2.7 trillion. The clock was turned off during the 1990's when the debt decreased.

[url]http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--nat ionaldebtclock1008oct08,0,3534534.story [/url]
 

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Charlie said:
71% of GDP. No big deal. The real trouble only begins at 120% and higher.


Are you serious?
 

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Colonel_Reb said:
&lt;H1&gt;NYC National Debt Clock runs out of digits&lt;/H1&gt;
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&lt;P =xlarge id=story- style="CLEAR: left"&gt;NEW YORK - In a sign of the times, the legendary National Debt Clock in New York City has run out of digits to record the growing debt.The &lt;A class=taxInlineTagLink id=PLTRA0000160 title="Times Square" href="http://www.newsday.com/topic/travel/commuting/times-sq uare-PLTRA0000160.topic"&gt;Times Square</font>&lt;/A&gt;-area ticker needs two additional digits to track a national debt 100 times larger than the current $10.2 trillion.As a short-term fix the digital dollar sign on the billboard-style clock has been switched to a number one - the "1" in $10 trillion. The Durst Organization says it plans to update the sign next year.The late &lt;A class=taxInlineTagLink id=PLGEO100100804010000 title="Manhattan New York City" href="http://www.newsday.com/topic/us/new-york/new-york-city /manhattan-%28new-york-city%29-PLGEO100100804010000.topic"&g t;Manhattan</font>&lt;/A&gt; real estate developer Seymour Durst put the sign up in 1989 to call attention to the then-national debt of $2.7 trillion. The clock was turned off during the 1990's when the debt decreased.
&lt;P =xlarge style="CLEAR: left"&gt; [url]http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--nat ionaldebtclock1008oct08,0,3534534.story [/url]</div>

its hard to admit it but this makes me miss the Clinton years.
 
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