An unidentified speaker warned that younger Americans will inherit a large, ongoing federal budget shortfall tied to entitlement spending and rising interest costs. "My generation is really messing things up for you," the speaker said in the recorded remarks.
The speaker said older Americans had "voted ourselves larger and larger benefits" and described "huge retiree benefits" that, the speaker asserted, are not fully paid for by current revenues. The speaker blamed a combination of expanding benefits and tax reductions for creating a yearly fiscal gap that he estimated at "about $1,700,000,000,000 a year." The remark attributes the figure to the speaker and does not represent independent verification.
The speaker also said the federal government's interest payments on the national debt "this year will just about equal the amount we spend on national defense," estimating annual interest at roughly "$800,000,000,000." He said those interest costs and continued deficits mean "the taxes you pay the rest of your life will be paying for the debts we racked up for us."
As context, the speaker named Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security as major drivers of spending that exceed revenue and noted that, in his characterization, both named presidential candidates — Donald Trump and Joe Biden — have said they would not change those programs. Based on that premise, he predicted the government could add "1 to $2,000,000,000,000 a year in debt," a projection he framed as a continuing burden for future taxpayers.
The transcript records a statement of concern and projection; it does not record any formal policy proposal, vote, or action taken in response to the remarks. The numerical figures and projections are reported as the speaker stated them in the transcript and are not independently verified in this account.