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    18 Jul 04:01

    About our US Debt Ceiling news

    Latest news on US debt ceiling, providing comprehensive coverage of federal debt limits, Treasury borrowing, Congressional negotiations, and potential impacts on government spending.

    The United States debt ceiling, currently suspended until January 2025, represents a legislative limit on the amount of national debt that can be incurred by the US Treasury. This critical fiscal mechanism affects the government's ability to borrow money and pay its existing obligations, with the most recent ceiling set at $31.4 trillion before its suspension.

    Recent developments have seen significant political manoeuvring around the debt limit. In June 2023, President Joe Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act, suspending the ceiling until January 2025. Looking ahead, House Republican leaders have proposed tying a $1.5 trillion debt limit increase to $2.5 trillion in spending cuts through a filibuster-proof budget reconciliation process, while Democrats aim to use the upcoming deadline as leverage against Republican tax policies.

    The debt ceiling's impact extends beyond political negotiations to affect everyday Americans and global markets. When the limit is approached, the Treasury Department must resort to "extraordinary measures" to prevent default, which can create market uncertainty and affect government services. The 2011 crisis led to the first-ever US credit rating downgrade, causing significant market turbulence and increased borrowing costs.

    Established in 1917 with the Second Liberty Bond Act, the debt ceiling has evolved from a wartime measure to a contentious political tool. Before this, Congress directly authorized each instance of debt issuance. The system has faced increasing criticism, with some legal scholars arguing that the debt ceiling itself may be unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment, which states that the validity of public debt "shall not be questioned."

    Our NewsNow feed provides real-time updates on debt ceiling developments, including Congressional negotiations, Treasury actions, and market responses. Stay informed about this crucial aspect of US fiscal policy through comprehensive coverage from reliable sources, expert analysis, and breaking news about potential impacts on the economy and government operations.


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