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Debt limit will be hit day after Trump’s inauguration
Federal government to hit $36T debt limit on Tuesday
President-elect Donald Trump will take charge of a federal government that will reach its self-imposed debt limit of $36 trillion dollars a day after he is sworn in on Monday.
US will hit debt limit on Tuesday, Treasury's Yellen warns in letter. What happens next?
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, in a letter on Friday to congressional leaders, said the Treasury would begin using extraordinary measures Jan. 21.
U.S. Treasury set to use 'extraordinary measures' to avoid hitting debt limit: Yellen
The day after President Donald Trump takes office, the U.S. Treasury said it will employ "extraordinary measures" to avoid hitting the debt limit. In a letter, outgoing Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said extraordinary measures would begin Jan. 21.
Feds will hit debt ceiling day after Trump’s inauguration, forcing ‘extraordinary measures’: Treasury Secretary
This letter serves to notify you, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 8348(l)(2), of the extraordinary measures that Treasury will begin using on January 21,” Yellen wrote in a letter to the leaders of the
Yellen says Treasury will use ‘extraordinary measures’ on Jan. 21 to prevent hitting debt ceiling
In one of her last acts as U.S. Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen said her agency will start taking “extraordinary measures,” or special accounting maneuvers intended to prevent the nation from hitting the debt ceiling,
US Treasury to launch measures to avoid debt limit breach on Tuesday
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that the government will reach its statutory borrowing limit on Tuesday and begin employing "extraordinary measures" to keep from breaching the cap and risking a potential catastrophic default.
U.S. Starts Maneuvers to Avoid Breaching Debt Limit, Putting Pressure on Congress
WASHINGTON—The U.S. government is now constrained by its statutory debt limit, the Treasury Department said, prompting the start of “extraordinary measures” this Tuesday to keep America’s bills paid and putting pressure on Congress to lift the borrowing cap.
US Treasury to take 'extraordinary measures' to avoid debt default
The US Treasury Department will start taking "extraordinary measures" next week to avoid risking a default on government debt, Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday, days before President-elect Donald Tr
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Trump's economic plans face 'highly unusual' bond market as national debt continues to balloon
The gigantic national debt is finally starting to spook financial markets. That could hamstring Trump's economic agenda.
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$36T US debt ceiling signals Bitcoin correction after Trump inauguration
The United States’ $36 trillion debt ceiling signals lower liquidity until March 14, which could lead to a temporary Bitcoin ...
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5 ways the debt limit fight could play out under Trump
President-elect Trump and congressional Republicans are plotting how to address the nation’s debt limit this year. The debt ...
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House GOP's Budget Hawks Now Want A $4 Trillion Debt Limit Hike
The Treasury Department will begin using accounting moves soon to keep from defaulting. The House Freedom Caucus says its ...
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Janet Yellen drops bomb on way out that US will hit debt limit ONE day after Trump takes office
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's parting gift to Pres.-elect Donald Trump announced debt limit reached his first full day back in office.
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Trump wants to extend US debt ceiling, says he doesn't want to see a default
President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he wants the U.S. Congress to extend the nation's debt ceiling, adding that ...
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Trump frustrated with GOP lawmakers over debt limit quandary
President-elect Trump wants congressional Republicans to figure out a way to avoid a default on the national debt after ...
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Ro Khanna says Democrats should demand a minimum wage increase in exchange for helping Trump raise the debt ceiling
Khanna told Business Insider that a federal minimum wage increase has broad support and that Democrats "should force ...
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