Larry Fink Warns of U.S. Debt Out of Control: Could Confidence in the Dollar Be Eroded? Are Bitcoin and Gold New Safe Havens?

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February 11 News, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned that if the United States fails to effectively control its rising debt interest expenses, global markets’ confidence in the dollar could be severely impacted. He bluntly stated that if fiscal conditions continue to worsen, the dollar could eventually become “a credit symbol like Monopoly money,” sparking rapid discussion in financial markets.

According to the latest data from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the federal debt has approached $38 trillion, with about 20% of the government’s annual budget used to pay interest. As interest rates remain high, borrowing costs continue to rise, and debt interest is rapidly squeezing the fiscal space originally allocated for infrastructure, education, healthcare, and defense. Fink pointed out that if this trend gets out of control, it will weaken America’s fiscal flexibility and undermine investors’ long-term expectations of dollar stability.

He further emphasized that as the country needs more resources to repay old debts, markets will reassess their credit risk. Once doubts about fiscal discipline grow, the attractiveness of the dollar as the world’s primary reserve currency could be challenged.

Against this backdrop, Fink mentioned that “long-term value assets” could become important hedging tools. Historically, gold has been seen as a safe haven during inflation and currency devaluation periods. In recent years, some investors have also viewed Bitcoin as a digital asset to hedge against fiat currency risk, with its fixed issuance mechanism believed to resist the decline in purchasing power caused by excessive money printing.

Nevertheless, the dollar still plays a central role in global trade, foreign exchange reserves, and commodity pricing. Many central banks remain highly dependent on the dollar system, making it difficult to replace in the short term. However, Larry Fink’s warning highlights a reality: if debt and interest burdens continue to grow, the long-term credit foundation of the dollar will face more severe tests, and global capital flows may gradually shift.

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