Executive Summary
US Debt Clock .org is a specialized financial utility application that provides real-time, granular data on US federal, state, and global economic conditions. By aggregating over 3,000 data points—ranging from historical budget performance dating back to 1900 to predictive modeling for future fiscal years—the app serves as a high-fidelity dashboard for economists, political researchers, and data-driven enthusiasts.
Positioned as a premium, one-time purchase tool, the app differentiates itself by offering a "deep-dive" experience that is rarely found in mass-market finance apps. Its primary value proposition lies in its ability to synthesize complex, disparate government and global economic data into a single, accessible interface.
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Key Features
Provides live, up-to-the-second data on US federal, state, and global financial conditions.
Allows users to view economic performance data dating back to 1900 and historical banking history back to 1100.
Projects future US debt levels and budget scenarios 4 to 8 years into the future.
Compares debt, GDP, and unfunded liabilities across all 50 US states and various global nations.
Tracks inflation-adjusted costs for US wars, military hardware, space programs, and natural disasters.
User Sentiment
High confidence · 49 reviewsTop Praises
Very good information and analysis by topics.
The data this app reveals is massive, easily quantified, and understandable.
It’s totally worth the one time charge of $4.99. This same data if purchased professionally would cost thousands.
For a one time charge of $5, this app brings a great deal of data together in a way that is convenient and accurate.
Top Complaints (Impact Areas)
Obviously the Developers aren’t interested in accurate numbers regarding China as they have overstated China’s population.
This app can no longer be considered a neutral source of information.
I was charged 4.99 to my Apple account and I had never made an in app purchase.
Said I could share with 5 others in my family for free but says you have to pay. Bait and Switch!
Monetization Intel
Model: paid
The app utilizes a premium, one-time purchase model, positioning itself as a specialized utility tool rather than a mass-market ad-supported service.
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