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Treasury expects to hit debt limit in February

By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
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AP
posted: 6 DAYS 16 HOURS AGO
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WASHINGTON -The Treasury Department said Wednesday it expects to hit the government's debt ceiling by the end of February, putting pressure on Congress to raise the limit from its current level of $12.4 trillion.
Treasury said it is working closely with Congress to raise the ceiling. The Senate has approved legislation to increase it by $1.9 trillion to $14.3 trillion. A ceiling that high would equal about $45,000 for every American. The House is expected to vote on the increase Thursday.
Congress approved a smaller increase of $290 billion in late December, allowing the government to borrow for about two more months.
Matthew Rutherford, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Federal Finance, said a $1.9 trillion rise would enable the government to continue borrowing into 2011.
The Treasury's announcement comes after the Obama administration on Monday released a budget that projects this year's deficit will reach $1.56 trillion, an all-time high. That's equivalent to 10.6 percent of the economy, the highest proportion since World War II.
The deficit is projected to decline to $1.27 trillion in the 2011 budget year and $828 billion in 2012.
Despite the record deficits, Rutherford said the department's financing needs will likely decline this year. Treasury will no longer increase the size of the debt auctions it uses to fund the gap, he said, after increasing it for two years. The department has anticipated this year's huge deficit and "we're well prepared to handle it," Rutherford said.
"Going forward, we expect the fiscal situation is going to improve, and as it does, our financing needs are going to decline," he said.
The Treasury also announced that it will raise $81 billion in its quarterly refunding operation next week. That ties a record set last quarter for the largest quarterly auction. The department will auction $40 billion of three-year notes on Tuesday, $25 billion in 10-year notes on Wednesday and $16 billion in 30-year bonds on Thursday.
In response to interest from investors, the Treasury said it will also consider issuing more inflation-protected securities, known as TIPS. The value of those securities is designed to match any increases in the consumer price index.
The department might add two additional auctions of 10-year TIPS, a Treasury official said, bringing the number of 10-year auctions to six. Treasury already plans to hold two auctions of five-year TIPS and two of 30-year TIPS.
President Barack Obama's budget proposes to spend $3.8 trillion in the current budget year and borrow 40 cents for every dollar spent. The budget includes additional spending and targeted tax cuts in an effort to spur more hiring and combat the nation's 10 percent unemployment rate.
It also includes about $1 trillion in tax increases and $250 billion in spending cuts in an effort to reduce the deficit over the next 10 years.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2010-02-03 12:34:49
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BeachbabynSC
10:32AM Nov 4 2009 
WHEN is the GOVERNMENT going to get it and help the UNEMPLOYED people out here save their homes from FORECLOSURE????????? If the Government does not help the Unemployed stay in their homes they will pay a BIG price come election time!!! They Bail out the big guys NOW ITS TIME to help the little guys!
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Lilscats9
10:27AM Nov 4 2009 
OK We reach our debt limit in Dec. Where is the Pres. going to get more money to continue his drunken sailor spending spree? WHITE HOUSE,
WERE YOU WATCHING AND LISTENING LAST NIGHT. THIS IS JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT YEAR. go ahead and vote for cap and trade and health care. We will see that you are unemployed , along with the
25 million already unemployed, and the 23,000 Chrysler is getting rid of,
the 1000 from the airline, and the 1100 from the paper co., and the 118,700 from Johnson and Johnson. The Pres. is no longer GOD of this country. We will
clean house. 20l0 is coming. fast.
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