Moody’s strips U.S. government of top credit rating, citing Washington’s failure to rein in debt
By PAUL WISEMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON AP Moody s Ratings stripped the U S administration of its top credit rating Friday citing successive governments failure to stop a rising tide of debt Moody s lowered the rating from a gold-standard Aaa to Aa but reported the United States retains exceptional credit strengths such as the size resilience and dynamism of its commercial sector and the role of the U S dollar as global reserve currency Related Articles US lost business travelers in April as economic anxiety and boundary detentions cooled demand Hospital tells family brain-dead Georgia woman must carry fetus to birth because of abortion ban Wisconsin judge pleads not guilty to helping a man evade federal immigration agents A rare warning from Walmart during a US agreement war Higher prices are inevitable DoorDash delivery driver pleads guilty to stealing million in deliveries scam Moody s is the last of the three major rating agencies to lower the federal ruling body s credit Standard Poor s downgraded federal debt in and Fitch Ratings followed in In a comment Moody s declared We expect federal deficits to widen reaching nearly of the U S business sector by up from in driven mainly by increased interest payments on debt rising entitlement spending and relatively low revenue generation Extending President Donald Trump s tax cuts a priority of the Republican-controlled Congress Moody s reported would add trillion over the next decade to the federal primary deficit which does not include interest payments A gridlocked political system has been unable to tackle America s huge deficits Republicans reject tax increases and Democrats are reluctant to cut spending On Friday House Republicans failed to push a big package of tax breaks and spending cuts through the Budget Committee A small group of hard-right Republican lawmakers insisting on steeper cuts to Medicaid and President Joe Biden s green vigor tax breaks joined all Democrats in opposing it