28th Amendment

A thought-provoking image depicting the U.S. Capitol building surrounded by financial symbols like dollar signs, coins, and a balanced scale, conveying the theme of fiscal responsibility and national debt.

Assessing America's Financial Future

Join us in exploring the pressing issue of the United States' spending habits and national debt. This engaging quiz aims to gauge public opinion on whether the U.S. has a spending problem and if a Balanced Budget Act could be implemented as the 28th amendment to the Constitution.

  • Do you think the government can manage its finances?
  • Can we foresee a decrease in national debt?
  • Is a constitutional amendment for a balanced budget feasible?
4 Questions1 MinutesCreated by BalancingBudget101
Does the United States have a spending problem?
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No
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Do you believe the United States is capable of spending less than what its making (without a law forcing them to cut spending)?
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No
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Will the United States ever decrease its national debt?
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Do you think a Balanced Budget Act could be passed through to become the 28th amendment of the United States Constitution?
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