What are the grave consequences if the U.S. debt ceiling isn't increased and the government defaults? What would the Federal Reserve and the Executive Branch do to prevent default if Congress doesn't act?
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Show Notes
The Debt Limit Since 2011—Congressional Research Service)
7 doomsday scenarios if the U.S. crashes through the debt ceiling by Jeff Stein—The Washington Post)
Why I Changed My Mind on the Debt Limit by Laurence H. Tribe—The New York Times)
The Trillion-Dollar Coin Might Be the Least Bad Option by Annie Lowrey—The Atlantic)
If U.S. again risks default, Fed has 'loathsome' playbook by Ann Saphir—Reuters)
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