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Mike Pence
Mike Pence
stated on August 2, 2016 in a Phoenix town hall:

Says that under the Obama administration, “the debt has nearly doubled.”

Mostly True
By Anthony Cave
August 9, 2016

Mike Pence claims national debt has nearly doubled under President Obama

Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick, Mike Pence, reiterated many of his campaign partner’s promises at a recent town hall in Phoenix.

From building a wall along the Southern border to fixing the economy, Pence also attacked Democrats, saying Hillary Clinton in the White House would equal a third term for President Barack Obama.

And that wouldn’t be a good thing, he said.

“Under this administration, the debt has nearly doubled,” Pence said Aug. 2.

Obama took office in January 2009 while America continued to reel from the recession.

We fact-checked a similar statement in April 2015. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., claimed the debt doubled under George W. Bush and is tripling under President Obama. We rated it Half True — the debt under Obama has tripled since Bush took office, but other factors affect debt. 

But, we wondered, as Obama’s presidency comes to a close, where are we now in terms of debt?

Important context

Pence spokesman Marc Lotter pointed us to the Treasury Department’s Debt to the Penny clock, a real-time look at the nation’s debt that goes back almost two decades.

On Jan. 20, 2009, when Obama took office, the gross federal debt (which includes both public and intragovernmental debt) was $10.63 trillion. As of Aug. 3, 2016, it is $19.4 trillion.

So the numbers check out.

But experts we spoke with still note that the debt cannot be pinned on just Obama. For one thing, Congress signs off on spending and taxation.

And, reining in government spending during the recession would have been a bad idea, economists told us.

George Washington University law professor Neil Buchanan noted that the economy was in “free-fall” when Obama took office. In Arizona, the housing market crashed and key sector jobs, such as construction, dried up.

“Tax revenues were plummeting, because incomes were falling, while spending had to go up (for unemployment benefits, Medicaid, and so on),” Buchanan said. “Had we tried to balance the budget during that time, it would have accelerated the downturn, and there could have been a depression.” 

Moreover, according to Bucknell University economics professor Gregory Krohn, the Congressional Budget Office projected in January that debt held by the public would increase to 75.6 percent – up from 39.3 percent in 2008.

“Debt held by the public, a more meaningful measure, more than doubled from $6.4 trillion to $13.9 trillion over the same period,” Krohn said.

Our ruling

Pence said that under the Obama administration, “the debt has nearly doubled.”

His numbers are on the mark. But it is important to note that the debt cannot all be blamed on Obama. Congress has a role in approving spending. And, experts told us that money needed to be spent in a free-falling economy.

We rate Pence’s claim Mostly True.

https://www.sharethefacts.co/share/74377f97-8d5a-4dd0-b0c1-12c13563759c

Our Sources

ABC15, "Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence makes campaign stop in Tucson, Phoenix," Aug. 2, 2016

PolitiFact, "Rand Paul: Debt doubled under Bush, tripled under Obama," April 7, 2015

Treasury Department, "The daily history of the debt results," accessed Aug. 4, 2016

Interview with Pence spokesman Marc Lotter, Aug. 3, 2016

Interview with George Washington University law professor Neil Buchanan, Aug. 3, 2016

Interview with Bucknell University economics professor Gregory Krohn, Aug. 3 , 2016

Congressional Budget Office, "Summary of the budget and economic outlook: 2016 to 2016," Jan. 19, 2016

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