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This Is What Happens if the US Actually Hits the Debt Ceiling

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Feb 16, 2023
George Pearkes, a global macro strategist at Bespoke Investment Group, dives deep into the drama of the U.S. debt ceiling. He unraveled what could happen if Congress fails to authorize more debt financing, including the real risk of default and its chilling effects on the economy. Pearkes also discussed extraordinary measures the Treasury might employ and how market reactions could vary wildly based on missed payments. With insights on the political leverage surrounding debt, he highlighted the intricate relationship between fiscal responsibility and political maneuvering.
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Debt Ceiling Basics

  • The U.S. debt ceiling is a limit on the total amount of debt the government can issue.
  • It acts as a secondary veto point on spending, separate from the budget approval process.
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Debt Ceiling Politics

  • The debt ceiling is a political tool used by both parties.
  • It adds another veto point in a system already full of checks and balances.
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Extraordinary Measures

  • Extraordinary measures are actions taken by the Treasury to meet obligations when the debt limit is reached.
  • Primarily, this involves spending down the Treasury General Account (TGA) balance at the Federal Reserve.
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