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Long-Term Debt
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Long-Term Debt Long-Term Debt
Long-term debt consisted of the following (in millions):
June 30, 2022December 31, 2021
PrincipalDiscount and Issue CostsCarrying ValuePrincipalDiscount and Issue CostsCarrying Value
Direct Senior Obligations of AFG:
4.50% Senior Notes due June 2047
$590 $(2)$588 $590 $(2)$588 
3.50% Senior Notes due August 2026
— — — 425 (3)422 
5.25% Senior Notes due April 2030
300 (5)295 300 (5)295 
Other— — 
893 (7)886 1,318 (10)1,308 
Direct Subordinated Obligations of AFG:
4.50% Subordinated Debentures due September 2060
200 (5)195 200 (5)195 
5.125% Subordinated Debentures due December 2059
200 (6)194 200 (6)194 
5.625% Subordinated Debentures due June 2060
150 (4)146 150 (4)146 
5.875% Subordinated Debentures due March 2059
125 (4)121 125 (4)121 
675 (19)656 675 (19)656 
$1,568 $(26)$1,542 $1,993 $(29)$1,964 

Scheduled principal payments on debt for the balance of 2022, the subsequent five years and thereafter are as follows: 2022 — none; 2023 — none; 2024 — none; 2025 — none; 2026 — none; 2027 — none and thereafter — $1.57 billion.

In the first six months of 2022, AFG repurchased $49 million principal amount of its 3.50% Senior Notes due in August 2026 in open market transactions for $51 million. In June 2022, AFG redeemed the remaining $376 million of outstanding 3.50% Senior Notes due August 2026 for $382 million (including a $6 million make-whole premium).

AFG can borrow up to $500 million under its revolving credit facility, which expires in December 2025. Amounts borrowed under this agreement bear interest at rates ranging from 1.00% to 1.875% (currently 1.375%) over LIBOR based on AFG’s credit rating. No amounts were borrowed under this facility at June 30, 2022 or December 31, 2021.