Debt Ceiling
  • States Ponder: What Happens When the Money Stops?

    By MICHAEL R. BLOOD

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — As gridlocked Washington edges toward default, states staggering out of the last recession are preparing for the worst: The federal piggy-bank that helps them pay for health care,...

  • McConnell: "Very Close" to Deal on Debt Ceiling

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell says negotiators are "very close" to nailing down an agreement that would avert a default of the nation's debt obligations. McConnell tells...

  • Glimmer of Hope for a Deal on Debt Ceiling

    With only three days before the Treasury begins defaulting on U.S. debt, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker John Boehner said they were close to an agreement with President...

  • Default May Hit Consumers Quickly

    By CEZARY PODKUL, The Washington Post

    Life might get more difficult for many Americans if Congress doesn’t reach a deal to raise the government’s borrowing limit. Without the ability to borrow more, the Treasury has said it would not...

  • Late Stab at Debt Limit Deal to Avert US Default

    By DAVID ESPO, Associated Press

    WASHINGTON (AP) — After weeks of intense partisanship, the White House and congressional leaders made a desperate, last-minute stab at compromise Saturday to avoid the government default threatened...