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US Treasury takes steps to avoid default on gov’t debt

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January 20, 2023, 7:35 pm
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Washington—The US Treasury began taking measures Thursday to prevent a default on government debt as Congress heads towards a high-stakes clash between Democrats and Republicans over raising the nation’s borrowing limit.

Such “extraordinary measures” can help reduce the amount of outstanding debt subject to the limit, currently set at $31.4 trillion, but the Treasury has warned that the tools would only help for a limited time—likely not longer than six months.

“I respectfully urge Congress to act promptly to protect the full faith and credit of the United States,” said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in a letter to Congressional leadership Thursday.

She added there is “considerable uncertainty” on how long the measures can last before risking default.

“Failure to meet the government’s obligations would cause irreparable harm to the US economy, the livelihoods of all Americans, and global financial stability,” Yellen said last week.

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon echoed that concern Thursday, saying, “we should never question the creditworthiness of the United States government.”

“That is sacrosanct,” he said in an interview with CNBC.

The world’s biggest economy is bracing for a drawn-out battle in Congress as Republicans threaten to block the usual annual rubber-stamping of a rise in the so-called debt ceiling.

With new control over the US House after last year’s midterm elections, Republicans want Democratic President Joe Biden to agree to slash government spending, which they view as having risen to unsustainable heights. AFP

“Unchecked spending will have dire consequences,” said House Republican Jason Smith, the new chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, in a statement.

But the White House said cuts of the size Republicans demand would have to come from politically sensitive social security and military spending programs or involve major new taxes.

It added that Biden would not negotiate with hardline Republicans over their “risky and dangerous” opposition to increased borrowing for programs Congress already authorized.

“Republicans are creating a crisis that need not exist,” said Congressman Brendan Boyle, top Democrat on the House Budget Committee.

Raising or suspending the debt limit does not authorize new spending or cost taxpayers money, Yellen noted last week.

Conversely, “if the debt limit were not raised, the amount of spending cuts or tax increases that would be required would equal $1.5 trillion this year,” or more in the next decade, said Leonard Burman and William Gale of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.

They added that “a desire to change the course of fiscal policy should be manifested in new congressional initiatives” rather than a refusal to pay bills arising from earlier action.

‘Rancorous politics’

The Treasury Department said Thursday it would turn to resources from two funds for retirees as it starts “extraordinary measures.”

It will not fully invest a portion of the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, with a “debt issuance suspension period” to last until early June.

Treasury will also halt additional investments of amounts credited to the CSRDF and Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Fund, Yellen said, adding that retirees would not be affected by these moves.

As the debt ceiling is reached, Treasury will start to draw down its cash balances and turn to accounting techniques to allow the government to continue its functions, said Mickey Levy of Berenberg Capital Markets.

But he believes the probability of a government default on its debt is close to zero.

“I think ultimately… there will be an agreement to raise the debt ceiling, but between now and then, there’s going to be a lot of debate and rancorous politics,” Levy told AFP.

If things stand as they are, however, spending will keep rising and increasing debt, he said, adding that a large part goes to entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare.

“The political appetite to really address these programs is just not there,” he said.

US stocks slumped Thursday but analysts believe it was unlikely due to the debt limit. Edward Moya of trading platform OANDA said that “every time” the debt ceiling issue arises, “it goes down to the wire.”

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