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Biden signs debt ceiling bill into law, averting potential default crisis

This suspends US$31.4 tril cap on govt borrowing limit through Jan 2025

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Jun 2023 8:57AM

Biden signs debt ceiling bill into law, averting potential default crisis
US President Joe Biden has signed a debt ceiling bill into law, ensuring the federal government avoids the risk of running short on cash. – AFP pic, June 4, 2023

NEW YORK – US President Joe Biden today signed into law a debt ceiling bill aimed at preventing a potential default crisis.

“I just signed into law a bipartisan budget agreement that prevents a first-ever default while reducing the deficit, safeguarding Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and fulfilling our sacred obligation to our veterans,” Anadolu Agency quoted a tweet from Biden.

The decision to raise the debt limit ensures that the federal government avoids the risk of running short on cash and facing the serious consequences of defaulting on its obligations.

Without congressional action to raise or suspend the debt limit by next week, the Treasury could face a shortage of resources, making it challenging or impossible to meet its financial commitments.

However, negotiations at the end of May led to an agreement on the debt limit, culminating in the introduction of the Financial Responsibility Bill to Congress.

The bill got overwhelming support in the House of Representatives, passing by a 314-117 vote.

The Senate voted 63-36 to approve the legislation.

The bill suspends the US$31.4-trillion (RM143.73-trillion) cap on the federal government’s borrowing limit through January 2025 – notably, past the next US presidential and congressional elections.

The debt limit was hit in January, after which the Treasury took steps to ensure that the United States continued to pay its bills, but next week, those accounting tricks were due to run short. – Bernama, June 4, 2023

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