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  2. 2023 United States debt-ceiling crisis - Wikipedia

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    On January 19, 2023, the United States hit its debt ceiling, leading to a debt-ceiling crisis, part of an ongoing political debate within Congress about federal government spending and the national debt that the U.S. government accrues.

  3. The debt ceiling is back, but no need to worry – yet - AOL

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    The nation’s debt ceiling was ... “The federal government will begin 2025 with significantly more cash on hand compared to the start of the most recent debt limit debate in 2023,” said Shai ...

  4. US debt ceiling debate rages ahead of looming shutdown - AOL

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    The last time the debt ceiling was reached, in January 2023, the figure stood at $31.4 trillion. Under a deal reached in June that same year, Congress suspended the debt ceiling until 1 January, 2025.

  5. Trump would abolish the debt ceiling. Here’s what’s going on

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    President-elect Donald Trump confounded members of Congress and flipped the government spending debate on its head when he demanded a premature increase to the debt ceiling on “Biden’s watch ...

  6. What to know about the debt ceiling debate as a government ...

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    A debate over the debt ceiling is at the center of a dispute over funding that is pushing Washington to the brink of a federal government shutdown. President-elect Donald Trump has demanded that a provision raising or suspending the nation's debt limit — something that his own party routinely resists — be included in legislation to avert a ...

  7. United States debt ceiling - Wikipedia

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    The debt ceiling is an aggregate figure that applies to gross debt, which includes debt in the hands of the public and intra-government accounts. As of October 2013, about 0.5 percent of the debt is not covered by the ceiling. [9] There is debate about whether the debt ceiling is constitutional.

  8. The debt ceiling is back on the table for 2025. Here's what ...

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    For about 48 hours last week, it looked like a debt ceiling fight in 2025 would be averted, as ideas were floated to postpone the issue until 2027 or 2029 (or even forever). But it was not to be.

  9. History of the United States debt ceiling - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 request for a debt ceiling increase led to debate in Congress on reduction of the size of the federal government, which led to the non-passage of the federal budget, and the United States federal government shutdown of 1995–96. The ceiling was eventually increased and the government shutdown resolved. [15] [16]