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When will we see the economic impact of new infrastructure spending?
Nov 8, 2021
There are shorter- and longer-term projects in Biden's $1 trillion plan. State and local governments will influence how it’s spent.
Democrats reach deal aimed at cutting drug prices for seniors
Nov 3, 2021
The limited plan would, for the first time, give Medicare the power to negotiate prices directly with pharmaceutical companies.
The origin of the U.S. debt ceiling
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Nov 2, 2021
Congress is once again considering raising the debt limit. When did that start?
Paid family leave would be a paradigm shift for many workers
Oct 26, 2021
Even when the benefit is available, many Americans hesitate to use it. It's included in the Democrats' social-spending bill.
What happens if we crash through the debt ceiling?
Oct 4, 2021
The Fed could buy defaulted Treasuries or swap Treasury bonds that weren’t in default for those that were.
With a shutdown averted, federal agencies face budget constraints — and inefficiency
Oct 1, 2021
Because lawmakers couldn’t agree on a series of spending bills before Oct. 1, agencies keep running on last year’s budget.
What will happen if the U.S. blows through the debt limit?
Sep 27, 2021
The economy would be in uncharted — and dangerous — territory.
For public good, not for profit.
The debt ceiling explained
Sep 24, 2021
If Congress fails to raise or suspend the debt limit, it won’t cause a government shutdown. But it could mean a failure to pay Social Security benefits and federal salaries.
Congress weighs getting tough on Big Tech
Jun 22, 2021
The House Judiciary Committee is set to consider a package of antitrust bills this week.
The debt ceiling "dance" is coming up. How did it start?
Jun 16, 2021
A higher debt limit does not mean funding more government programs. It is paying for the bills already due.