Say Goodbye to the US Dollar

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STRATEGICALLY RELEASED FRIDAY AFTER THE CLOSE

Moody's strips U.S. government of top credit rating, citing Washington's failure to rein in debt

PAUL WISEMAN
Fri, May 16, 2025 at 2:35 PM PDT


WASHINGTON (AP) Moody's Ratings stripped the U.S. government of its top credit rating Friday, citing successive governments' failure to stop a rising tide of debt.

Moody's lowered the rating from a gold-standard Aaa to Aa1 but said the United States "retains exceptional credit strengths such as the size, resilience and dynamism of its economy and the role of the U.S. dollar as global reserve currency.''

Moody's is the last of the three major rating agencies to lower the federal government's credit. Standard & Poor's downgraded federal debt in 2011 and Fitch Ratings followed in 2023.

In a statement, Moody's said: "We expect federal deficits to widen, reaching nearly 9% of (the U.S. economy) by 2035, up from 6.4% in 2024, driven mainly by increased interest payments on debt, rising entitlement spending, and relatively low revenue generation.''

Extending President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts, a priority of the Republican-controlled Congress, Moody's said, would add $4 trillion over the next decade to the federal primary deficit (which does not include interest payments).

A gridlocked political system has been unable to tackle America's huge deficits. Republicans reject tax increases, and Democrats are reluctant to cut spending.

On Friday, House Republicans failed to push a big package of tax breaks and spending cuts through the Budget Committee. A small group of hard-right Republican lawmakers, insisting on steeper cuts to Medicaid and President Joe Biden's green energy tax breaks, joined all Democrats in opposing it.
chazzed
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And Bessent is lying about the effects of the downgrade.


concordtom
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You must be into hyperinflation.
Cool.
Cal88
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In reality, the downgrade to the US$ should have happened right after the Treasury seized Russia's $200+ billions years ago, which meant that for any foreign investor, US Treasury bonds are by definition not a riskless asset.
concordtom
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Ha.
Fair point!!!
 
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