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A-in 2000 , the united states government owed about $5.63 trillion to its creditors . the population of the united states was 282.4 million people . how much did the government owe per person in 2000 / round to the nearest dollar

b) in 2005 , the bebt had growth to $7.91 trillion , with a population of 296.9 million
how much did the government owe per person ? round to the nearest dollar.

c- what was the percent increase in the average amount owed per person from 2000 to 2005 ?

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