Most Americans don’t realize they own a piece of this country—not just their home or bank account, but national parks, highways, public buildings, and water systems. These public assets are worth real money, and if they’re privatized, you and your family lose that wealth—without getting a dime.

Your Share of America’s Public Wealth

The U.S. government holds $9.4 trillion in public assets that legally belong to every citizen. This includes:

National & State Parks → $99 billion
Highways & Bridges → $3.75 trillion
Public Schools, Libraries & Universities → $1.5 trillion
Government-Owned Buildings & Land → $2.5 trillion
Water Systems & Public Utilities → $1.6 trillion

With 340 million legal U.S. citizens, every single person—kids included—has a share worth $27,600.

How Much Is Your Family’s Share?

  • Immediate family of 4$110,400
  • Extended family of 20 (children, grandkids, cousins, etc.) → $552,000

What’s Happening Right Now?

🚨 The government is laying off park workers and cutting protections
🚨 Big companies (some foreign) are getting access to drill, mine, and log—for free
🚨 Once that land is destroyed, it’s gone forever.

Final Questions to Consider:

🔹 If we are all “owners” of these public lands and assets, why aren’t they counted in our net worth?
🔹 If the government is giving away public lands worth billions, shouldn’t every citizen at least get a check?
🔹 Why are Americans allowing private companies to take what legally belongs to them—for free?
🔹 Would you give away $27,600 of your personal wealth without asking why?

This isn’t just about money—it’s about your birthright, your kids’ future, and the land that belongs to YOU.

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