McCarthy's Rejection of Senate Funding Bill Raises Shutdown and Credit Downgrade Risks


House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has rejected a Senate stopgap funding bill, thereby escalating the risk of a fourth partial U.S. government shutdown in a decade. The rejection threatens the furlough of numerous federal workers and the suspension of various government services until a new funding bill is enacted. This comes amidst warnings from rating agencies like Moody's and Fitch that the standoff could potentially impair the federal government’s credit rating, with hardline Republicans, including Donald Trump, dismissing the risks and consequences of a shutdown.

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