If the borrowing limit isn’t raised, then spending would contract by 6% of GDP, followed by a swift recession.
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Posted on 16 January 2013.
If the borrowing limit isn’t raised, then spending would contract by 6% of GDP, followed by a swift recession.
Full News here – WSJ.com: Politics And Policy
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