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Yellen: 'From mid-June we won't be able to pay the bills'

2023-05-21T16:49:45.682Z

Highlights: June 1 remains a "difficult deadline" to raise the U.S. debt ceiling, and unless the standoff with Republicans in Congress is resolved, the government won't be able to pay its bills halfway through next year. This was said on Sunday by the US Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen. "I think it's a tough deadline," Yellen told NBC's Meet the Press. The government could run out of money and default as early as June 1 if Congress, where Republicans control the House of Representatives, does not authorize further lending.


June 1 remains a "difficult deadline" to raise the U.S. debt ceiling, and unless the standoff with Republicans in Congress is resolved, the government won't be able to pay its bills halfway through next year. (ANSA)


June 1 remains a "difficult deadline" to raise the U.S. debt ceiling, and unless the standoff with Republicans in Congress is resolved, the government won't be able to pay its bills in the middle of next month. This was said on Sunday by the US Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen.
According to the department that controls the federal budget, the government could run out of money and default as early as June 1 if Congress, where Republicans control the House of Representatives, does not authorize further lending. "We expect to not be able to pay all our bills in early June," Yellen told NBC's Meet the Press. "I think it's a tough deadline."

Source: ansa

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