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U.S. Debt Ceiling Showdown


US: another year, another debt ceiling showdown - BNP Paribas CIB

Markets 360 analysts think 2023 risks seeing a repeat of the 2011 debt ceiling crisis, with the associated implications for financial ...

U.S. Debt Ceiling Showdown: What You Need to Know

Learn about the U.S. debt ceiling and what it means for the economy. Understand the potential consequences of a government default and how ...

What comes next in the debt ceiling showdown - Vox

As the US inches closer to default, House Republicans offered an opening bid.

Debt ceiling crisis looms as talks end with no deal in sight - BBC

We break down both sides' strategies as talks between Joe Biden and top Republicans ends with no progress.

The Debt Limit Through the Years | Bipartisan Policy Center

Prior to this point, all changes in the federal debt limit were legislated as amendments to the Second Liberty Bond Act of 1917. Treasury Department Implements ...

Staring Down the Debt Limit, Again | Econofact

When the government spends more than it collects in revenues (and thus runs a federal budget deficit), it needs to borrow to make up the ...

What's the difference between a government shutdown and a failure ...

This post explains the difference. What is the debt ceiling? When the federal government runs a deficit—that is, spends more than it collects in ...

Why this Washington debt limit showdown is different | CNN Politics

Investors and the public have been content to largely brush off the slow-motion Washington march toward a self-imposed economic catastrophe.

Why we have a debt ceiling, and why this trip to the brink may ... - NPR

Don't stop me, even if you've heard this one. The debt limit is back. Congress is having another moment. And this particular round of ...

Debt ceiling showdown: Should investors worry? - Capital Group

As the U.S. Congress once again clashes over the debt ceiling, Capital Group investment professionals assess how another impasse could ...

Here's what's in the GOP bill to lift the U.S. debt limit | PBS News

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are trying to exact a price from Democrats for agreeing to increase the nation's borrowing authority and ...

Manufactured Crisis: The Debt Limit in 2023

For over 80 years, Congress has placed a cap on the total debt the federal government can take on, which is known as the “debt ceiling.” Since the debt ...

Debt ceiling: 2011 showdown leaves lessons for Biden, GOP

But weeks of tense talks between Biden and the House Republicans collapsed that summer, sending Washington careening toward a fiscal crisis.

What's at Stake in the Debt Ceiling Showdown

U.S. lawmakers are at loggerheads over raising the limit on government borrowing. Here's what to know about the debate.

US reaches debt limit amid showdown and 'extraordinary measures'

The nation's debt ceiling has been reached Thursday, he Treasury Department says, teeing up a congressional showdown later this year.

Debt Ceiling Showdown: What Investors Need To Know - Forbes

The debt limit was reached last week. While a possible default will be discussed if there is no agreement to raise the debt ceiling as ...

What the federal debt ceiling showdown could mean for you - CNBC

Here's a breakdown of what may happen if Congress fails to suspend or increase the debt ceiling by October.

America's Debt-Ceiling Disaster - Foreign Affairs

Republicans have refused to increase the U.S. debt ceiling—a legislative limit on the amount of money Washington can borrow to pay its bills— ...

Breaching the U.S. debt ceiling would be a 'disaster' for Americans ...

With a debt-ceiling brawl potentially looming if Republicans take Congress, budget expert Maya MacGuineas says Americans would face disaster ...

Debt Limit Showdown Looms as White House Braces for a Divided ...

They reported from Washington. Nov. 3, 2022. President Biden and Congress are facing a looming showdown with Republicans over raising the nation's borrowing ...


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