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dac of the United States

The U.S. Debt Allocation Committee (DAC) is responsible for managing and overseeing the distribution and oversight of the nation's debt instruments, such as Treasury securities. It ensures that the government effectively finances its operations through borrowing while maintaining fiscal stability. The DAC analyzes market conditions, sets borrowing strategies, and coordinates issuance to meet the country’s funding needs. Essentially, it helps the government raise money efficiently, manage debt levels, and support economic stability by making informed decisions on how and when to issue debt instruments.