Top News

US senator, Bob Menendez charged with taking bribes to help business cronies, Egyptian government

US senator, Bob Menendez charged with taking bribes to help business cronies, Egyptian government

Indonesian woman jailed for two years over ‘blasphemous’ Tiktok

Indonesian woman jailed for two years over ‘blasphemous’ Tiktok

chef-Pakistani

Pakistani Chef Triumphs in International Culinary Contest in Saudi Arabia

Load More
JKreativ WordPress theme

Popular News

  • Elon Musk says everyone on Twitter (X) will soon have to ‘PAY’

    Elon Musk says everyone on Twitter (X) will soon have to ‘PAY’

    740 shares
    Share 296 Tweet 185
  • Specifications, features and price of Apple iPhone 15 in Dubai

    730 shares
    Share 292 Tweet 183
  • UAE recognizes Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir as India’s territories at G20

    720 shares
    Share 288 Tweet 180
  • SC verdict reopens NAB cases against Former president, prime ministers

    702 shares
    Share 281 Tweet 176
  • Dunya Group terminates senior journalists

    604 shares
    Share 242 Tweet 151

Latest News

  • PTA tax on iPhone 15 series variants
  • Good News! Decline in Petroleum Prices Expected from October 1
  • Pakistan cancels pre-World Cup Dubai trip over Indian Visa delays
  • Saudi Arabia National Day: 37 million items at discounted prices, 4-day ‘sale season’
  • India’s space agency unable to communicate with Chandrayaan-3 Moon lander
Pakistan Rupee Exchange Rate
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, September 23, 2023
  • Login
Media Bites
  • Home
  • TOP NEWS
  • NEW JOININGS
  • BUSINESS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • WORLD
  • MEDIA
  • PAKISTAN
No Result
View All Result
Media Bites
Home BREAKING

USA averts first-ever ‘credit default’

President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) leave the Friends of Ireland Luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Friday, March 17, 2023.

President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) leave the Friends of Ireland Luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Friday, March 17, 2023.

1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

US senators voted to suspend the federal debt limit Thursday, capping weeks of fraught negotiations to eliminate the threat of a disastrous credit default just four days ahead of the deadline set by the Treasury.

Economists had warned the country could run out of money to pay its bills by Monday — leaving almost no room for delays in enacting the Fiscal Responsibility Act, which extends the government’s borrowing authority through 2024 while trimming federal spending.

Hammered out between Democratic President Joe Biden and the Republicans, the measure passed the Senate with a comfortable majority of 63 votes to 36 a day after it had sailed through the House of Representatives.

“No one gets everything they want in a negotiation, but make no mistake: this bipartisan agreement is a big win for our economy and the American people,” Biden said in a statement posted to social media.

He said he would sign the bill “as soon as possible” and address the nation Friday.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer added that the nation could “breathe a sigh of relief” after avoiding a “catastrophic” economic collapse.

“But, for all the ups and downs and twists and turns it took to get here, it is so good for this country that both parties have come together at last to avoid default,” he said.

The bill — which now heads to Biden’s desk to be signed into law — ended a day of intense back-and-forth between party leaders and rank-and-file members who had threatened the bill’s quick passage with last-minute gripes about the detail.

Democratic leaders had spent months underlining the havoc that a first default in history would have wrought, including the loss of millions of jobs and $15 trillion in household wealth, as well as increased costs for mortgages and other borrowing.

The late evening drama came after a series of failed ballots on amendments sought mainly by Republicans who were threatening at one point to hold up the process, dragging it deep into the weekend.

Senators elected to offer 11 tweaks to the 99-page text, many objecting to funding levels for their pet projects — from border control and Chinese trade to taxation and the environment — and each requiring a vote.

Defense hawks upset at Pentagon spending being capped at Biden’s budget request of $886 billion threatened at one point to derail the bill’s passage entirely.

America spends more money than it collects through taxation, so it borrows money via the issuing of government bonds, seen as among the world’s most reliable investments.

Around 80 years ago, lawmakers introduced a limit on how much federal debt could be accrued.

The ceiling has been raised more than 100 times since to allow the government to meet its spending commitments — usually without drama and with the support of Democrats and Republicans — and stands at around $31.5 trillion.

Both parties see raising the debt limit as politically toxic, although they acknowledge that failure to do so would plunge the US economy into a depression and roil world markets as the government missed debt repayments.

Republicans hoped to weaponize the extension to campaign against what they see as Democratic overspending ahead of the 2024 presidential election, although hikes in the debt ceiling only cover commitments already made by both parties.

Kevin McCarthy, the top lawmaker in the Republican-led House, had touted the bill he spent weeks negotiating as a big victory for conservatives, although he faced a backlash from hardliners on the right who said he had made too many concessions on spending cuts.

He fell one short of the 150 votes — two thirds of his caucus — he had promised to deliver in the lower chamber as he fought to quell a right-wing rebellion, and needed Democratic help to advance the bill to the Senate.

On the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, the vote was being touted as a major victory for Biden, who managed to protect almost all of his domestic priorities from deep cuts threatened by Republicans.

APP

Share197Tweet123Send
Web Desk

Web Desk

Related Posts

Justice-Qazi-Faez-Isa

Justice Qazi Faez Isa assumes charge as 29th CJP as what will top to-do list?

Justice Qazi Faez Isa takes on the role of the 29th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, he...

Bol-Network

AsiaPak Investments takes control of Bol Network

Bol Network, a prominent media company, revealed on Monday that it had been acquired by AsiaPak Investments, a private equity...

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi calls outgoing assembly ‘the worst’

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi calls outgoing assembly ‘the worst’

Former PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi criticized the outgoing National Assembly, labeling it the 'worst' for passing almost 53 bills in...

President-national-assembly

President Alvi dissolves the National Assembly

President Arif Alvi formally signed the summary for the dissolution of the National Assembly (NA). “The president dissolved the National...

Latest News

  • PTA tax on iPhone 15 series variants
  • Good News! Decline in Petroleum Prices Expected from October 1
  • Pakistan cancels pre-World Cup Dubai trip over Indian Visa delays
  • Saudi Arabia National Day: 37 million items at discounted prices, 4-day ‘sale season’
  • India’s space agency unable to communicate with Chandrayaan-3 Moon lander
Pakistan Rupee Exchange Rate
Media Bites

Copyright © 2013 MediaBites.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • TOP NEWS
  • NEW JOININGS
  • BUSINESS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • WORLD
  • MEDIA
  • PAKISTAN

Copyright © 2013 MediaBites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In