Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced that the U.S. will run out of money to meet its obligations on June 5, 2023, if Congress does not raise or suspend the debt limit. The House Freedom Caucus has demanded that Yellen provide documentation and data to back up her announcement. President Joe Biden and Republican lawmakers now have more time to reach an agreement on a budget deal that lifts the debt ceiling.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the U.S. government will run out of money to pay its bills if Congress does not raise or suspend the debt limit by June 5, known as the “X-date”. Negotiations between Democrats and Republicans in Congress are ongoing, but if a deal is not reached by the X-date, the government will be unable to pay its bills and will be forced to default on its debt.
House Republicans and the White House are in negotiations to raise the debt ceiling, but remain far apart in their discussions. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is optimistic that a deal can be reached before the June 1 deadline, when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has said the nation will run out of money to pay its bills. Negotiators Steve Ricchetti, Shalanda Young and Louisa Terrell met with McCarthy Tuesday morning to resume talks, but Republican Rep. Garret Graves said the two sides are still far apart.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has issued a warning to Congress to raise the debt limit by June 1 or risk defaulting on the government's debt. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden are negotiating a path to avoid default, but it is unclear if an agreement will be reached in time. Yellen's warning serves as a reminder of the urgency of the situation, and Congress must take action to ensure the government is able to meet its obligations.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the U.S. is likely to run out of money to pay its bills as early as June 1 if Congress does not raise or suspend the debt limit. Yellen set the June 1 deadline for the U.S. to extend the borrowing limit and warned that a first-ever default on the country's debt would have disastrous economic implications. She said that a default would have "catastrophic economic consequences that would last for decades."
President Joe Biden has called on House Republicans to compromise and end their standoff over the debt ceiling, warning of catastrophic consequences if it is not raised. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that June 1 is a "hard deadline" for Congress to raise the debt ceiling, and that the US could default on its debt if it is not raised. Biden has also placed renewed emphasis on the possibility of citing the 14th Amendment to sidestep the debt ceiling, as negotiations with Republicans continue.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the U.S. government will be unable to pay its bills as early as June 1 if Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling. President Joe Biden has indicated he is not willing to accept a bipartisan deal on solely Republican terms, and world leaders at the G7 Summit Leaders' Meeting expressed concern about the potential global ramifications. Yellen urged Congress to reach a deal before the hard deadline of early June.







