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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) issued its latest monthly budget review this Monday, warning that the federal government may run out of funds to meet its obligations as early as mid-August 2025, triggering the "X-day" of debt default. Although this prediction is delayed compared to the estimate from March this year, the CBO emphasized that if Congress does not act to raise the debt ceiling, the Treasury's ability to employ "extraordinary measures" will end between mid-August and late September.
CBO noted that over the past three months, government revenue and spending data have basically met expectations, reducing the likelihood of an early-August crisis. However, the window for Congressional negotiation remains tight.
What is the Debt Ceiling?
The debt ceiling is the maximum borrowing limit set by the U.S. Congress for the federal government, comparable to the spending limit on a government "credit card." Originally intended to limit deficits and maintain fiscal discipline, in reality, due to long-standing fiscal shortfalls, the debt ceiling has been raised over a hundred times. Since its establishment in 1939, Congress has raised it 103 times.
In June 2023, to avoid a default crisis, the U.S. Congress passed a bill temporarily suspending the debt ceiling until early 2025. The current limit stands at $36 trillion.
Treasury's "Extraordinary Measures" Support Government Operations
Currently, the Treasury is still relying on "extraordinary measures" to maintain normal federal government operations. These are temporary accounting maneuvers used to create headroom for payments before the debt ceiling is raised. However, should these tools become ineffective and Congress delays agreeing on the ceiling, the Treasury will be unable to continue fulfilling government obligations, making default unavoidable.
CBO stated that "extraordinary measures" may be exhausted as early as mid-August, becoming a focal "X-day" warning signal.
Trump Sparks Controversy: Suggests Abolishing the Debt Ceiling Completely
Amidst looming fiscal pressure, former President Trump proposed a radical idea. He stated on the social media platform Truth Social that the debt ceiling should be "totally abolished" to prevent it from being used as a political tool that could lead to economic disaster.
Trump pointed out that "the debt ceiling is too destructive and should not be controlled by politicians," emphasizing its potential harm to the global community. Meanwhile, he is pushing a "Beautiful Bill," which includes a $4 trillion increase in the debt ceiling, sparking intense internal debate among Republicans and expected to push the total U.S. debt past $40 trillion.
However, according to CBO estimates, the bill may add an additional $2.4 trillion deficit burden over the next decade, further exacerbating fiscal imbalance.
Global Markets Hold Their Breath, U.S. Needs Quick Decision
With only two months left until "X-day," if Congress cannot promptly pass a debt ceiling solution, the United States will face an unprecedented credit crisis, affecting global markets, interest rates, and the stability of the dollar.
Experts urge both parties to set aside differences and act quickly to ensure the stability of financial markets and global economic confidence.
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