Bush On Track To Breach Debt Threshold By September

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US Treasury Secretary John Snow has urged Congress to raise the government's debt ceiling, or face a cash crunch in the autumn.

He warned that Washington was on track to breach the current limit of $7.4 trillion in late September.

If the ceiling is not raised, "we can finance government operations no longer than mid-to-late November," he said.

The move is likely to reignite controversy over the US's spiralling budget deficit.

US government expenditure, swollen by the war in Iraq, exceeded revenues by a record $375bn in 2003, and the gap is forecast to rise again to $445bn this year.

Washington's coffers have also been depleted by a round of controversial tax cuts, seen by critics as a boon to the rich.

Election issue

The opposition Democrats are likely to point to the country's deteriorating fiscal position as evidence that President George W Bush is mishandling the economy in the run-up to the presidential election in November.

The debt ceiling has already been raised twice since President Bush took office in 2000.

However, analysts say Congress is likely to back Mr Snow's call for an increase in the limit, as failure to do so could force the government to default on its debt, triggering chaos on global financial markets.

The US government has never defaulted on its debt in its 228-year history.

The Treasury also has scope to raise extra cash by juggling its accounts.

The US national debt - the sum of previous annual budget deficits - currently stands at nearly $7.3 trillion (£3.9 trillion).

According to US Treasury figures, the government will have to borrow about $89 billion in the three months to September, and a further $122 billion in the final quarter of 2004.



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Gosh I cant imagine how that man would want to spend so much after the tiny incident in new york that only slightly hampered things in our economy

not that it was going that great when he took office - but what can you expect after so many great years of prosperity - I mean just the thought that our taxes would be reduced must have been a damper on the economy on its own!!!!
 

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i can agree on one thing

clinton or gore would not have spent this much in iraq

but if they had to they at least would have raised our taxes to cover it
 

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