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Potential Consequences of a US Debt Default

by Richie
05/10/2023
in Economic Indicators, Global Trade, International Relations, Market Trends, Risk Mitigation

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As debates unfold in Washington, DC, regarding the decision to raise the limit on US government borrowing, the looming possibility of a default has raised concerns among experts. The consensus is that a default would have severe consequences, characterized by economic upheaval and significant challenges. Here’s an analysis of the potential scenarios if the US were to default on its debt.

The United States reached its borrowing limit on January 19, and despite measures taken by the US Treasury to avert a default, the window is narrowing. Experts caution that a default could be catastrophic, with the exact repercussions hinging on the unfolding political dynamics.

Lawrence J White, an economics professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University, describes the situation as a political game of chicken, expressing hope for a resolution. However, the possibility of a deadlock resulting in a default raises concerns.

To prevent a default, Congress needs to raise the debt ceiling. Still, the political landscape involves Republicans seeking spending cuts as a condition, while President Joe Biden advocates for a straightforward vote focused on increasing the government’s debt limit.

Worries about the deadlock intensify as the X-date, when the Treasury might run out of funds, advances to as early as June 1 due to lower tax collections in April. Bernard Yaros, assistant director at Moody’s Analytics, notes that if the Treasury can sustain itself until mid-June, a surge in tax receipts and extraordinary measures could provide a financial buffer until late July or early August.

However, in the event of a weeks-long default, Yaros anticipates a cataclysmic scenario leading to a recession comparable to the 2008 financial crisis. Immediate cuts to government spending would be inevitable, profoundly impacting economic growth.

The repercussions would extend to financial markets, where turmoil, spiking interest rates, and a weakened dollar are anticipated. Even a short-term failure to meet obligations could erode trust in US Treasury obligations globally, leading to increased interest rates and a higher tax burden for Americans.

Potential calls for alternatives to the US dollar may arise, challenging its longstanding dominance in international finance. While the impact on credit rating agencies remains uncertain, any downgrade of Treasury debt could trigger a cascade effect, affecting various financial institutions, corporations, municipalities, and other debt issuers.

As debates persist, the risk of significant economic and financial consequences underscores the urgency of finding a resolution to the US debt ceiling issue.

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