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Treasury secretary calls on Congress to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The U.S. is on track to run out of money to pay its bills as early as August without congressional action, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Friday .
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies before the House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, oversight hearing of the U.S. Department of the Treasury on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The U.S. is on track to run out of money to pay its bills as early as August without congressional action, .

He is calling on Congress to either raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July.

鈥淎 failure to suspend or increase the debt limit would wreak havoc on our financial system and diminish America's security and global leadership position,鈥 Bessent wrote in the letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson. 鈥淧rior episodes have shown that waiting until the last minute to suspend or increase the debt limit can have serious adverse consequences for financial markets, businesses and the federal government.鈥

Earlier this week, Bessent twice testified in front of congressional committees that the Treasury's debt ceiling is 鈥渙n the warning track.鈥

After the debt limit was reinstated in January, Treasury Secretary 鈥 in one of her last acts in the position 鈥 said the agency intended to prevent the U.S. from reaching the debt ceiling.

Since then, the Treasury Department has stopped paying into certain accounts, including a slew of federal worker pension and disability funds, to make up for the shortfall in money. Bessent about the use of extraordinary measures in an effort to prevent a breach of the debt ceiling. In his latest letter, Bessent attributed the August deadline, known as the 鈥淴-date,鈥 in part to receipts from the latest tax filing season.

A Bipartisan Policy Center analysis estimated that the U.S. could run out of cash by mid-July if Congress did not raise or suspend the nation鈥檚 debt limit.

President Donald Trump had previously demanded that a provision raising or suspending the debt limit 鈥 something his own Republican Party routinely resists 鈥 be included in legislation to avert the last potential government shutdown under his Democratic predecessor, President joe Biden.

鈥淎nything else is a betrayal of our country,鈥 Trump said in a statement in December. That deal did not ultimately address the debt limit.

The letter to Johnson comes as Republicans consider a massive tax cut and border security package that includes an increase in the debt limit. Bessent鈥檚 request could give GOP lawmakers greater incentive to reach an agreement.

Fatima Hussein And Kevin Freking, The Associated Press

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