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U.S. HITS DEBT CEILING

 * What to Know
 * What Happens Next
 * How U.S. Debt Grew to $31 Trillion
 * Tips for Investors
 * ‘Extraordinary Measures,’ Explained

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HOW TO INVEST AS A DEBT CEILING CRISIS LOOMS

The risk of a federal debt ceiling breach later this year has increased. Steel
yourself for trouble, our columnist writes. But remember: This, too, shall pass.

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. The Treasury may rely on maneuvers that stretch
out its cash reserves and delay the moment when the U.S. government runs out of
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By Jeff Sommer

Jeff Sommer is the author of Strategies, a weekly column on markets, finance and
the economy.

Jan. 19, 2023

Crises are always lurking in financial markets. I’m worrying about a possible
recession, rising interest rates, rampant inflation and the continuing economic
effects of the war in Ukraine and the Covid-19 pandemic, but I have been for
months.

Now, it’s time to add to that list the threat of a catastrophic breach of the
federal debt ceiling, which could conceivably come to pass sometime this summer.
Even now, with the odds of an eventual crisis clearly rising, it is difficult to
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