JANUARY 30, 2023:
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JANUARY 24, 2023:
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lessons learned from the debt ceiling standoff more than a decade ago are rippling through Washington. Back in 2011, newly elected House Republicans were eager to confront the Democratic president and force spending cuts. When Republicans refused to raise the debt ceiling, the government risked a catastrophic default and suffered a devastating credit downgrade. Now the White House and Congress are bracing for another debt ceiling showdown — one that appears headed toward a very similar outcome. The Treasury Department has notified Congress it’s time to again raise the nation’s debt ceiling, now standing at $31 trillion, to allow more borrowing to pay off the country’s accumulated bills.
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