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With US government debt skyrocketing past trillion and possible recession looming, the Treasury faces the prospect of running out of suckers. Finding buyers for US debt will become much more difficult. Original Article: As the US Treasury Runs Out of Creditors, Its Options Dwindle [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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With US government debt skyrocketing past $33 trillion and possible recession looming, the Treasury faces the prospect of running out of suckers. Finding buyers for US debt will become much more difficult.
Original Article: As the US Treasury Runs Out of Creditors, Its Options Dwindle
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