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Yellen warns U.S. House members of 'economic collapse' from default

Published 03/10/2023, 09:09 AM
Updated 03/10/2023, 02:06 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks during a news conference as G20 finance leaders gathered on the outskirts of Bengaluru, India, February 23, 2023. REUTERS/Samuel Rajkumar

By David Lawder

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged members of the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday to raise the federal debt ceiling without conditions, warning that a default on U.S. debt would cause "economic and financial collapse."

Yellen, in budget testimony before the Republican-controlled House Ways and Means Committee, said that failure to increase the $31.4 trillion borrowing cap would threaten the economic progress that the U.S. has made since the COVID-19 pandemic.

"In my assessment - and that of economists across the board - a default on our debt would trigger an economic and financial catastrophe," Yellen said. "I urge all members of Congress to come together to address the debt limit – without conditions and without waiting until the last minute."

Asked about the possibility of prioritizing payments to cover U.S. debt payments first from available cash resources, as some Republicans have suggested, Yellen said that was "not a solution to the debt ceiling issue."

"Prioritization is simply not paying all of the government's bills when they come due. That is something we have never done since 1789. And that really is just default by another name."

The only option to avoid a crushing spike in interest rates following a default is for the U.S. to commit to pay its bills on time, she said.

"If we don't do that and think that there's some shortcut around it that will avoid economic chaos, we're kidding ourselves because not paying the government's bills will produce economic and financial collapse," she said.

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Some Republicans have demanded spending concessions from U.S. President Joe Biden in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. Yellen has refused to negotiate over raising the debt ceiling, arguing that it is about making good on Congress' past spending decisions.

Latest comments

Either way we are on the path of collapses. These progressives have destroyed our economy.
THe Kremlin & the CCP are not progressives.
Transitory inflation Yellen, yeah shut-up
thanks tRump for tax cuts to the rich in 2019
Maybe they should just change the definition of default. :)
tell Joe to cut spending. problem solved
The problem is retrumplicans conflation past spending (that should be made good on no matter what) with future spending.
pass the pipe, you are over the limit
  Only if you pass me the koolaid you're drinking so I can dump it.
the debt should not be up for discussion.... budget yes but not the debt
The debt CEILING should not be up for discussion.  That's probably what you meant.  As Yellen said, "it is about making good on Congress' past spending decisions".
because previous house made bad decisions, doesn't mean that you have to continue into the fire
  Current House is free to cut future spending, but should make good on "past spending" which is already is spent.  Just because you want to go on a diet doesn't mean you should dine-&-dash on your current meal.
When the Fed causes the American people to lose their jobs it's necessary financial discipline to fight inflation, but when tightening the budget causes government workers to lose their jobs it's an economic and financial catastrophe.
don't give up the ship. negotiate from advantage.
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