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How a U.S. debt default would affect American households

Por: NBC News Business May 04, 2023

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The news this week that the government has less than a month before it could start defaulting on its payments has accelerated deliberations about how to avoid hitting the debt ceiling — the statutory limit on how much the U.S. government can borrow. President Joe Biden will get together with congressional leaders on Tuesday to try to hammer out a solution as he considers other, more arcane avoidance measures. But there is no sign of an... + full article



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