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    ‘We’re Totally Screwed’ – Elon Musk Issues Stark Warning on US Bankruptcy Risk

    By Henry KanapiFebruary 6, 20262 Mins Read
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    Elon Musk is sounding the alarm that the United States is heading toward financial collapse without radical tech advances.

    In a new interview with Dwarkesh Patel, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO says the scale of the country’s debt problem has reached a point where traditional fixes no longer matter.

    According to Musk, the US now needs to rely on AI and innovation to grow its economy fast enough to service its record-high $38.56 trillion national debt.

    “I think in the absence of AI and robotics, we’re actually totally screwed because the national debt is piling up like crazy. Now, our interest payments, the interest payments to the national debt, exceed the military budget, which is a trillion dollars. So over a trillion dollars just in interest payments. 

    I was like, ‘Okay, pretty concerned about that.’ Maybe if I spend some time, we can slow down the bankruptcy of the United States, and give us enough time for the AI and robots to help solve the national debt.”

    During the 2025 fiscal year, the US shelled out $970 billion to pay the interest on its national debt.

    Musk escalates his argument, saying productivity gains from AI and robotics are not just helpful, but indispensable.

    “It’s the only thing that could solve the national debt. Like, we are 1,000% going to go bankrupt as a country and fail as a country without AI and robots. Nothing else will solve the national debt. We just need enough time to build the AI and robots to not go bankrupt before then.”

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