Moody’s downgrades US credit rating
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The Moody’s ratings agency downgraded U.S. creditworthiness Friday from the triple-A category to double-A, as Republicans work to pass a massive bill to cut taxes and spending that would add nearly $4 trillion to the federal deficit.

Moody’s dropped the U.S. rating from its “Aaa” category to “Aa1” on concerns over increased debts and interest payments that need to be paid by the federal government.

The downgrade reflects an increase “in government debt and interest payment ratios to levels that are significantly higher than similarly rated sovereigns,” the agency said in a Friday release.

Moody’s has not previously taken a downgrade rating action on US sovereign debt, a representative for the agency told The Hill.

The move follows a negative outlook from Moody’s on the U.S. Aaa rating made in November 2023.

It also follows a similar downgrade by ratings agency Fitch in 2023 that came in the wake of a precarious standoff over the debt ceiling between Democrats and Republicans in Congress that nearly saw the U.S. default on its debts.

Fitch dropped its own ranking in that year, citing an “erosion of governance.”

“The rating downgrade of the United States reflects the expected fiscal deterioration over the next three years, a high and growing general government debt burden, and the erosion of governance relative to ‘AA’ and ‘AAA’ rated peers over the last two decades,” analysts for Fitch wrote in 2023.

Like Fitch, Moody’s said its downgrade takes the previous decade of U.S. fiscal conditions into account.

“Over the next decade, Moody’s anticipates federal deficits will widen, reaching nearly 9 percent of GDP [gross domestic product] by 2035, up from 6.4 percent in 2024, driven mainly by increased interest payments on debt, entitlement spending, and relatively low revenue generation,” analysts for Moody’s wrote Friday.

The massive Republican package making its way through Congress now centers on an extension of President Trump’s 2017 tax cuts. The package is anticipated to add more than $3.8 trillion to the deficit over the next nine years.

Democrats in Congress have asked for an official estimate from the Joint Committee on Taxation that would look at the next 10 years, within which window the cost of the bill could be more than $4 trillion.

Extension of the individual tax cut rates will cost about $2.2 trillion, according to the joint committee.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said the ratings drop “shoudl be a wake-up call to Trump and Congressional Republicans.”

“Sadly, I am not holding my breath – today’s GOP simply does not care about deficits or our nation’s fiscal health. Republicans are hell-bent on a multi-trillion tax cut for the ultra-wealthy, leading to nothing but higher prices, more debt, and fewer jobs,” he said in a statement.

Updated at 5:56 p.m. EDT

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