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What the Markets Are Telling Us About the Debt Ceiling

The odds of a U.S. default are low, but the consequences could be dire. Our columnist explains how financial markets are assessing the risks.

Jeff Sommer
Author: Jeff Sommer

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Content Type: Service, Federal Budget (US), Government Bonds, Inflation (Economics), National Debt (US), Personal Finances, Stocks and Bonds
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