Por: The Boston Globe Politics April 28, 2023
WASHINGTON — This week’s vote by House Republicans to couple deep spending cuts with an agreement to raise the debt limit for one year has put President Joe Biden on the defensive, forcing him to confront a series of potentially painful choices at a perilous economic moment.Biden has long maintained that he would not negotiate spending cuts or other efforts to reduce the federal debt as part of discussions over raising the nation’s debt... + full article
New York Post USA Business March 31, 2023
Investors have been mistakenly dumping their stakes in Republic First Bancorp this month – all because they confused it with the troubled lender First Republic. Shares of Pennsylvania-based Republic First have plunged more than 30% since the start of the month as fears of a... + más
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Associated Press USA Health February 13, 2023
This undated photo provided shows Allison Sesso. RIP Medical Debt has found a working formula to relieve medical debt for millions of people. It still has room to grow. The New York nonprofit uses donations to buy medical debt in bulk from hospitals and debt collectors for... + más
'Yellowstone' mid-season finale recap: Jamie and Beth hatch deadly plans | Newsweek
How nonprofits help millions tackle their medical debt | ABC News
CBS News USA Politics January 22, 2023
A political battle is brewing on Capitol Hill with potentially dire economic consequences looming after the on Thursday. Lawmakers must reach an agreement to either raise or suspend the debt limit to avoid a credit default, which would mean the government couldn't pay its... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
NFL playoff guide: Who’s in, who’s out and what’s the schedule for wild-card weekend? | Orlando Sentinel
The Boston Globe USA Politics January 19, 2023
A month before COVID-19 lockdowns began in March 2020, the topic was all over the news, and Washington was talking about a potential crisis. Meanwhile, the rest of the country was living life: going to work, throwing Super Bowl parties, following the presidential primaries. Few... + más
Breaching the U.S. debt ceiling would be a 'disaster' for Americans, expert says, as possible showdown looms if Republicans win midterms | MarketWatch
GOP senators insist Biden 'will negotiate' on debt ceiling, budget reform: 'Better to start now' | Fox News
MarketWatch USA Politics January 17, 2023
The snowball targets your lowest-balance debts first. With this method you pay the minimum on all of your debts, and put extra money toward the lowest-balance debt until it’s paid off. Then you cross it off the list and put even more extra money (because you’ve eliminated a... + más
Forbes USA Business January 16, 2023
(Photo by Ina Fassbender / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images Key Takeaways The US is hitting its debt limit next Thursday, and Congress has been notified of the fact by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. The government running out of credit... + más
Why everyone is suddenly talking about the debt ceiling, and why it matters | The Boston Globe
MarketWatch USA Politics October 20, 2022
“And if people want to make a debt ceiling [for a longer period of time], just like anything else, there comes a point in time where, okay, we’ll provide you more money, but you got to change your current behavior.” In One Chart: Democrats other comments by McCarthy —... + más
Another View: Democrats should scuttle the debt ceiling before America hits the fiscal brink | Portland Press Herald
Column: GOP promises to gut your Social Security, Medicare if it takes power | Los Angeles Times
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