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U.S. Treasury's Yellen extends debt limit default deadline to Dec. 15

reuters ·  Nov 17, 2021 11:45  · Markets

WASHINGTON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday extended a deadline for a potential U.S. government default to Dec. 15 from Dec. 3, giving Congress more time to raise the federal debt ceiling as lawmakers also consider massive social spending and climate bill.

Yellen said in a letter to congressional leaders that the adjustment was "based on our most recent information," a reference to Treasury tax collections and cash flow data.

She said the Treasury would be able to make a $118 billion transfer to the Highway Trust Fund required on Dec. 15, a month after President Joe Biden's signing of a sweeping infrastructure bill on Monday. But the transfer would count against the debt ceiling, as the funds would be invested in non-marketable Treasury securities.

While I have a high degree of confidence that Treasury will be able to finance the U.S. government through December 15 and complete the Highway Trust Fund investment, there are scenarios in which Treasury would be left with insufficient remaining resources to continue to finance the operations of the U.S. government beyond this date." 

-Yellen said.

She repeated her call for Congress to raise or suspend the debt limit "as soon as possible" to maintain the full faith and credit of the United States.

The new estimate gives Democrats in Congress a bit more breathing space as they seek to pass a $1.75 trillion measure to provide new energy tax breaks and fund new benefits for child care, universal preschool, and an expanded child tax credit.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday that Senate Democrats aimed to pass the Build Back Better before Christmas - a goal that has slipped this fall because of squabbling between centrist and progressive Democrats

Democrats aim to pass the spending bill without Republican support, but Republicans have vowed to oppose a debt limit increase.

As the federal government's cash flow is subject to unavoidable variability, I will continue to update Congress as more information becomes available." 

-Yellen said.

(Reporting by David Lawder and Andrea Shalal in Washington Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and Matthew Lewis)

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    Nice one

    Nov 17, 2021 15:58
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    ok

    Nov 17, 2021 16:25
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    Ticking time bomb

    Nov 17, 2021 16:55
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    Just stalling for more time. December 15 is the new deadline but will the debt ceiling issue be resolved by then?

    Nov 17, 2021 18:53

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