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These Plans Are Our Best Hope of Avoiding Economic Catastrophe

Por: Slate Politics May 04, 2023

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On Monday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent Congress an update on when the government could run out of cash to pay its bills. It’s June 1. One cool thing about June 1: It’s less than a month away. Another cool thing about June 1: Congress is going to be out of session for a good chunk of the time before it. One final cool thing: There remains no breakthrough on how to raise the federal debt limit, and avert a potential government debt... + full article



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