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The U.S. Hit Its Debt Limit. What Happens Next?

The New York Times – Business:

The Treasury Department has started employing “extraordinary measures,” but the path to raising the debt ceiling is likely to be a long one.

Alan Rappeport
Author: Alan Rappeport

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