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Sections SEARCH Skip to contentSkip to site index Business SUBSCRIBE FOR €0.50/WEEKLog in Saturday, January 28, 2023 Today’s Paper SUBSCRIBE FOR €0.50/WEEK Business|How to Invest as a Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/19/business/debt-ceiling-crisis-investing.html * Give this articleGive this articleGive this article * * 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 Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story Strategies 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. * Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. Give this articleGive this articleGive this article * * * Read in app 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 the money needed to pay its bills.Credit...Jason Andrew for The New York Times 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 accept that it might really happen. Advertisement Continue reading the main story -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to The Times to read as many articles as you like. nytimes.com/subscription SITE INFORMATION NAVIGATION * © 2023 The New York Times Company * NYTCo * Contact Us * Accessibility * Work with us * Advertise * T Brand Studio * Your Ad Choices * Privacy Policy * Terms of Service * Terms of Sale * Site Map * Canada * International * Help * Subscriptions You’ve reached your limit of free articles. Already a subscriber? Log in. The New York Times: Digital and Home Delivery Subscriptions READER FAVORITE BASIC SUBSCRIPTION Special offer: Get unlimited News access for €0.50 a week. €2.00 €0.50/week Billed as €8.00 €2.00 every 4 weeks for one year. You can cancel anytime. SUBSCRIBE NOW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Offer Link -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Offer for a Basic Digital Access subscription is not open to current digital news subscribers. Your payment method will automatically be charged in advance the introductory offer rate every 4 weeks for 1 year, and after 1 year the standard rate every 4 weeks. Your subscription will continue until you cancel. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period. The print edition of The New York Times, Games, Cooking or Wirecutter are not included. Taxes may apply. Offer terms are subject to change. © 2023 The New York Times Company HelpFeedback Not ready to subscribe? Tell us why -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your tracker settings We use cookies and similar methods to recognize visitors and remember their preferences. We also use them to measure ad campaign effectiveness, target ads and analyze site traffic. To learn more about these methods, including how to disable them, view our Cookie Policy. By clicking "accept", you consent to the processing of your data by us and third parties using the above methods. You can always change your tracker preferences by visiting our Cookie Policy. ACCEPT REJECT plus-icon check Subscribe to The Times to read (and print) as many articles as you’d like. nytimes.com/subscription