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Bessent says tariff revenue could help pay down the nation’s $37.2T debt

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleAugust 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday that the Trump administration is weighing plans to apply part of the tariff revenue toward lowering the national debt.

“I think at a point we’re going to be able to do it,” Bessent said during an interview with CNBC, adding that he and President Donald Trump were “laser-focused on paying down the debt.”

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“I think that we’re going to bring down the deficit-to-GDP, we will start paying down debt, and then at a point that can be used as an offset for the American people,” he said. 

The nation’s debt, which is the amount of money the U.S. owes its creditors, is nearing $37.2 trillion as of Aug. 18, according to the Treasury Department. 

The staggering figure has intensified the long-standing debate in Washington over government spending, taxation and efforts to rein in the ballooning deficit.

NATIONAL DEBT TRACKER: AMERICAN TAXPAYERS (YOU) ARE NOW ON THE HOOK FOR $37,137,282,641,767.74 AS OF 8/18/25

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Bessent said he anticipates revising this year’s tariff revenue estimate above the previous $300 billion projection. While he did not offer a new forecast, he emphasized the total would be “substantially” higher.

The U.S. collected more than $29 billion in tariff revenues in July, the highest monthly total to date so far this year. According to the Treasury Department’s latest “Customs and Certain Excise Taxes” data, released on Aug. 15, total tariff revenues have reached $156.4 billion.

Picture of the Houston Port Authority amid Donald Trump trade war

As the Trump administration touts rising tariff revenue, it’s U.S. businesses that pay those higher import taxes to the federal government. 

However, the cost often falls on consumers, as companies raise prices to offset the economic burden.

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