The U.S. had its AAA credit rating downgraded for the first time by Standard & Poorâs on concern spending cuts agreed on by lawmakers to raise the nationâs borrowing limit wonât be enough to reduce record deficits.
S&P dropped the ranking one level to AA+, after warning on July 14 that it would reduce the rating in the absence of a âcredibleâ plan to lower deficits even if the nationâs $14.3 trillion debt limit was lifted. The U.S. was awarded the top credit ranking by New York-based S&P in 1941. It kept the outlook at ânegative.â
âThe downgrade reflects our opinion that the fiscal consolidation plan that Congress and the Administration recently agreed to falls short of what, in our view, would be necessary to stabilize the governmentâs medium-term debt dynamics,â S&P said in a statement today.
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