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Yellen Says Treasury to Hit New Debt Limit in Mid-Jan.
'Extraordinary measures': Treasury Sec. Yellen warns US could soon hit debt ceiling
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Congress that the country could hit the debt ceiling as soon as Jan. 14 in a letter sent Friday.
Janet Yellen expects the US to hit debt limit before the end of January
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said her department will soon need to take "extraordinary measures" to prevent the US from defaulting on its debt.
Yellen says Treasury to hit new debt limit in mid-January
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said her department is likely to begin taking special accounting maneuvers sometime in mid-January to avoid breaching the U.S. debt limit.
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Janet Yellen warns Congress ‘extraordinary measures’ will be needed to stop US hitting debt limit
"Treasury expects to hit the statutory debt ceiling between January 14 and January 23,"
Yellen
wrote in a letter addressed ...
WLRN
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says U.S. could hit debt limit in weeks
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary
Janet
Yellen
said her agency will need to start taking "extraordinary measures," or ...
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'You're Costing Taxpayers Billions': When John Kennedy Berated Janet Yellen During Senate Hearing
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing earlier this year, Senator John Kennedy berated Treasury Secretary Janet ...
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Donald Trump to be welcomed by new debt limit? Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen drops new bombshell
Donald Trump will be handed over the reigns of the White House on January 20 next year, but right before that, US economy ...
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