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Factbox-What's in the debt ceiling deal struck by Biden and McCarthy?

Published May 27, 2023 10:41PM ET Updated May 28, 2023 10:45PM ET
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden hosts debt limit talks with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 22, 2023. REUTERS/Leah Millis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Sunday signed off on an agreement to temporarily suspend the debt ceiling and cap some federal spending in order to prevent a U.S. debt default.

The deal, written into legislative text that they hope will be passed by the House of Representatives and Senate in the coming days, was formally posted on an official congressional website.

A CAP ON DISCRETIONARY SPENDING

The deal would suspend the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling until Jan. 1, 2025, allowing the U.S. government to pay its bills.

In exchange, non-defense discretionary spending would be "roughly flat" at current year levels in 2024, "when factoring in agreed upon appropriations adjustments," according to White House officials.

They estimated that total non-defense discretionary spending excluding benefits for veterans would total $637 billion for the 2024 fiscal year, down marginally from $638 billion the year before. That total would also increase by 1% in 2025.

A BREATHER FOR THE 2024 ELECTION

The debt limit extension lasts past 2024, meaning Congress would not need to address the deeply polarizing issue again until after the November 2024 presidential election.

Still, tough conversations about how to allocate money under the new spending caps will need to take place in Congress this year.

INCREASED DEFENSE SPENDING

The deal would boost total defense spending to $886 billion, in line with Biden's 2024 budget spending proposal.

That is about a 3% increase from the $858 billion allocated in the current budget for the Pentagon and other defense-related programs in other agencies.

MOVING SPECIAL IRS FUNDING

Biden and Democrats secured $80 billion for a decade in new funding to help the Internal Revenue Service enforce the tax code for wealthy Americans in last year's Inflation Reduction Act, a move the administration said would yield $200 billion in additional revenue over the next 10 years.

The IRS earmarked the money for hiring thousands of new agents, and the extra tax revenue they generated was expected to offset a slew of climate-friendly tax credits.

The new legislation and subsequent appropriations would shift $10 billion in each of calendar years 2024 and 2025 in funding away the Internal Revenue Service. But administration officials believe the IRS can make do in the near term since it was funded over a 10-year period.

COVID CLAWBACK

Biden and McCarthy agreed to claw back much of the unused COVID relief funds as part of the budget deal. The estimated amount of unused funds is between $50 billion and $70 billion.

White House officials said some funds would be retained, including items related to vaccine funding, housing assistance and support for Native Americans.

WORK REQUIREMENTS

Biden and McCarthy battled fiercely over imposing stricter work requirements on low-income Americans for being eligible for food and healthcare programs.

No changes were made to Medicaid in the deal, but the agreement would impose new work requirements on some low-income people who receive food assistance under the program known as SNAP up to age 54, instead of up to age 50.

STUDENT LOANS

The new bill would require the Biden administration to follow through with a plan to end the current pause on student loan repayments by late August.

But it did not strike down Biden's plan to forgive $430 billion in student debt, which the Supreme Court is currently reviewing.

'PAYGO'

Republicans secured a budgeting mechanism known as "PAYGO," which is short for pay-as-you-go, that says new government agency actions affecting revenues and spending should be offset by savings.

But the law would give Biden's budget director the opportunity to issue waivers to that requirement and it would also limit judicial review of the decisions.

ENERGY PERMITTING

Biden and McCarthy agreed to new rules to make it easier for energy projects - including fossil-fuel based ones - to gain permit approval. McCarthy and his Republicans had identified permitting reform as one of the pillars of any deal and the White House threw its support behind the plan earlier this month.

Factbox-What's in the debt ceiling deal struck by Biden and McCarthy?
 

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Comments (10)
Don Hall
Don Hall May 28, 2023 5:21PM ET
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Every child born in America is born into Debt NOT Freedom! Democrats & Republicans are indistinguishable, cast in the same Corruption, and offering the same Economic Slavery, the same Inequality, and the same Poverty … America is not free! The current 'Debt Per Taxpayer', 'Unfunded Debt Per Taxpayer', and 'Unfunded Liabilities Per Taxpayer' equals $2.475 million per taxpayer and growing (US Treasury). More than 67% of the entire US population lives in Economic Insecurity, and Economic Chaos, and it is getting worse. A record 46 million Americans currently 'Live in Poverty' - another 180 million live on the edge of poverty, just 30-days and one missed paycheck from being homeless (US Bureau of Labor Statistics). Today America has more than 500,000 Rules, Regulations, and Laws … 99% of which were NEVER 'Voted' on by the general public … and that directly or indirectly affect virtually every aspect of their lives. Every child born in America is Immediately Injected with Satanic Serum.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright May 28, 2023 5:21PM ET
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Yeah, but the setanic serum is worth it all. That and the adrenechrome.
Don Getty
Don Getty May 28, 2023 5:21PM ET
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hey don, which would you prefer - russian freedom or US freedom where the most millionaire are created on an annual basis
Don Getty
Don Getty May 28, 2023 5:21PM ET
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oh and where can I get some of that serum - hope that missing GOP informant didn't take it all back to russia with him!
Don Getty
Don Getty May 28, 2023 5:14PM ET
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the best thing that can happen to democratic politics in the US is the GOP running trump 2024, 2028, 2032, 2036 - that would be the never ending maga loser train - with them eating themselves more and more - that truly will be MAG again
Jason Patcher
Jason Patcher May 28, 2023 4:30PM ET
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if you hate healthcare, education, women, taxes, and the government - move to Syria or Iran or Russia if they would take you.
Jason Patcher
Jason Patcher May 28, 2023 4:29PM ET
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voting matters. i love all Americans so just vote against all republicans - they hate us.
Don Getty
Don Getty May 28, 2023 4:11PM ET
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amazing how we went from no where near a deal on monday, then that lawsuit that would end the entire debt ceiling game was filed, and poof on weds - the GOP rolled over, Kevy might have a tough time keeping his job - the GOP just lost all their FOX material for the next two years - their all going to be doing podcasts on truth social for awhile where the fact checking department has no employees
Arno Pfohl
JackR3acher May 28, 2023 2:56PM ET
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There goes renewables out the window....
Brad Albright
Brad Albright May 28, 2023 2:56PM ET
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According to who/what? Your lack of understanding?
Warm Camp
Warm Camp May 28, 2023 2:51PM ET
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The actual details will be known only when the agreement voted in. As of now, this is just hollow speculations in best case.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright May 28, 2023 2:51PM ET
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Sure.
Jimmy Doodoo
JimmyD May 28, 2023 12:54AM ET
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Now they have to get the radicals on both sides to agree to it!! Not a done deal yet...
Robert Cox
Robert Cox May 28, 2023 12:54AM ET
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Reading the article, I'm not sure most of the moderates will go for it either.
Ge K
Ge K May 27, 2023 11:25PM ET
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Great article
Dave Jones
Dave Jones May 27, 2023 10:52PM ET
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Maybe they are using chatgtp to write the bill? Another 500 points up!!!
 
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