Relationship Details

KPCB Analyst subject USA

Connected Entities

Entity A
KPCB
Type: organization
Mentions: 188
Also known as: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB)
Entity B
USA
Type: organization
Mentions: 966
Also known as: Ten Thousand Waves, Jerusalem Mental Health Center, Karin Models USA, USAID, USA Inc., Bank of China USA, World Electronics USA, Suddenly Susan, USA, Inc., USA Phoenix News, Susan Lee Trust, Jerusalem's District Court, Ten Thousand Waves Day Spa, Thousand Talents Program, Amnesty Int’l USA, BDO USA, LLP, HELP USA, China General Chamber of Commerce-USA, USA Weekend, Recruitment Program of Global Experts / Thousand Talents Plan (TTP), Local USAO, USAJOBS, USANH, USAA Bank, USAA – AML FIU, DOJ/USAO, United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO), USA (United States Attorney), USAEO, USAA, USAFX, USAfx File Exchange system, USA V GHISLAINE MAXWELL, USANYS / SDNY, USANYS (United States Attorney New York - likely Southern District), Capital One Bank USA N A, Law Offices of Susan G. Kellman, USANYS (United States Attorney's Office NYS), USADVISORS.ORG, USAO (United States Attorney's Office) - implied by AUSA mention

Evidence

KPCB logo on slides analyzing 'USA Inc.'

KPCB authored a report analyzing the financials of 'USA Inc.' (the US Government).

KPCB logo on report analyzing USA Inc. financials

KPCB logo on slides analyzing USA Inc. debt

KPCB logo on slides analyzing 'USA Inc.'

KPCB logo on slides analyzing US Government financial data.

Source Documents (6)

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Presentation Slides / Congressional Evidence • 876 KB
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This document contains two slides (pages 413 and 414) from a KPCB presentation titled 'USA Inc. | Consequences of Inaction'. The slides analyze the United States' financial health through a corporate metaphor, arguing that 'management's policies' have prioritized consumption (healthcare, housing) over productive capital (education, technology). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional production.

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Presentation Slides / Report Introduction • 2.01 MB
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This document consists of pages 9 and 10 of a presentation titled 'USA Inc.' produced by the venture capital firm KPCB (Kleiner Perkins). The text outlines the motivation for the report, which is to treat the US government as a business ('USA Inc.') and analyze its financials (income statement and balance sheet) for the benefit of citizens and investors. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020846', indicating it was obtained during a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to documents recovered from Jeffrey Epstein or his associates, though Epstein is not explicitly mentioned in this specific excerpt.

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Presentation Slides / Financial Report • 2.33 MB
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The document consists of two presentation slides (pages 59 and 60) from a report by KPCB (Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers) titled 'USA Inc. | Income Statement Drilldown'. It provides a 100-year financial review (1910-2010) of the US Government's revenue and expenses, treating the country as a corporation ('USA Inc.'). The tables track financial metrics including Individual Income Taxes, Social Security, Defense, and Healthcare costs as percentages of GDP and total revenue/expenses. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020871', indicating it was part of a House Oversight Committee production.

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Financial Presentation / Slide Deck • 1.28 MB
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This document consists of two slides from a KPCB (Kleiner Perkins) presentation titled 'USA Inc. | Income Statement Drilldown' (pages 171-172). The slides analyze US Public Debt composition, highlighting a shift from 1989 to 2010 where foreign ownership of US debt increased significantly to 46% ($9 Trillion total debt). It lists major foreign holders of US Treasury Securities as of 2010, including China, Japan, the UK, and Oil Exporters. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020927' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.

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Presentation Slides / Financial Analysis Report • 2.63 MB
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This document consists of two slides from a financial presentation by KPCB (Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers), likely authored by Mary Meeker, analyzing the US economy under the metaphor 'USA Inc.' The slides discuss the difficulty of covering expenses through tax hikes alone, arguing that raising income tax rates to break-even levels would be 'draconian' and harm GDP. It proposes that economic growth is the key solution, presenting CBO data showing that small increases in GDP growth (0.1% to 2%) could significantly reduce the federal budget deficit by hundreds of billions to trillions of dollars between 2011 and 2020.

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Presentation Slides / Financial Analysis Report • 2.36 MB
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Two slides from a KPCB presentation titled 'USA Inc.' analyzing the US federal budget through a corporate lens. The document highlights the historical growth of government spending relative to GDP, attributes modern deficits largely to surging healthcare costs (Medicare/Medicaid) since the 1970s, and argues that excluding these healthcare costs, the government's core operations would be solvent. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

KPCB's Other Relationships

Publisher author USA
Strength: 5/10 View
Analyst subject United States Government
Strength: 5/10 View
Analyst subject USA Inc. (Federal Government)
Strength: 5/10 View
Analysis McKinsey & Company
Strength: 5/10 View
Data analysis CBO
Strength: 5/10 View

USA's Other Relationships

Client Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 5/10 View
Business associate Gibson
Strength: 5/10 View
Funding employment Recipients of Chinese funding
Strength: 5/10 View
Legal representative CIA
Strength: 5/10 View
Publisher author KPCB
Strength: 5/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Analyst subject
Relationship Strength
10/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
6
Extracted
2025-11-20 18:25
Last Updated
2025-11-20 23:45

Entity Network Stats

KPCB 14 relationships
USA 15 relationships
Mutual connections 0

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