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A Debt Deal in US, but Stocks Still Slide

Автор: VOA Learning English

Загружено: 2011-09-12

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Описание: This is the VOA Special English Economics Report from http://voaspecialenglish.com |   / voalearningenglish  

On August second, President Obama signed a bill raising the nation's borrowing limit. That debt deal, however, failed to keep stock markets from dropping on economic concerns about the United States and the world. The legislation followed months of arguing that only added to those concerns. Congress sent the bill to the president on the last day that the government said it had enough money to make all of its payments. The Budget Control Act of 2011 lets the government seek financing to pay its bills until twenty-thirteen. Congress agreed to lift the debt ceiling by over two trillion dollars, but also to make spending cuts. President Obama said, "This compromise guarantees more than two trillion dollars in deficit reduction. It's an important first step to ensuring that as a nation, we live within our means. Yet it also allows us to keep making key investments in things like education and research that lead to new jobs. And assures that we're not cutting too abruptly while the economy is still fragile." Richard Gordon formerly worked with the International Monetary Fund. He says there is a risk in cutting the federal budget too much when unemployment is high. "If the federal government does not put money into the economy, the economy will stall. And that will result in another recession, and that cannot help anybody." The national debt is more than fourteen trillion dollars. At the end of last year, private investors in the United States held the largest share -- thirty-six percent of that government debt. China was the single largest foreign holder of Treasury securities, followed by Japan and Britain.The Budget Control Act calls for almost one trillion dollars in spending cuts over ten years. A committee of six Democrats and six Republicans will have to identify another trillion and a half dollars in deficit reductions. Congress has to get proposals by November twenty-third and vote within a month.What happens if the committee cannot agree? Then an enforcement measure known as a trigger would go into effect. It would cut money from domestic and defense programs, but not in popular social programs for retirees and the poor. The budget deal contained no tax increases, but that issue has not gone away. Richard Gordon -- now a law professor at Case Western University in Ohio -- says the deal leaves a big question. "What is going to be the economic policy of the federal government in the next two years?"For VOA Special English, I'm Alex Villarreal.

(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 05Aug2011)

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