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9/8/2021

Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen Sends Letter to Congressional Leadership on the Debt Limit | U.S. Department …

Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen Sends Letter to
Congressional Leadership on the Debt Limit
September 8, 2021

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen sent a letter to
Congressional leadership regarding the debt limit.
The full text of the letter

and also available below.

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Speaker
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Madam Speaker:
I am writing to follow up on my previous letters regarding the debt limit and to provide
additional information regarding the Treasury Department’s ability to continue to finance the
government in the absence of Congressional action to address the debt limit.
A er the debt limit was reinstated on August 1, Treasury began employing certain
extraordinary measures to continue to finance the government on a temporary basis. These
measures, which are authorized by law and have been used in previous debt limit impasses,
include a suspension of certain investments in the Civil Service Retirement and Disability
Fund, the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Fund, and the Government Securities
Investment Fund of the Federal Employees’ Retirement System Thri Savings Plan. Once all
available measures and cash on hand are fully exhausted, the United States of America
would be unable to meet its obligations for the first time in our history.
Our estimates of the period of time that extraordinary measures will last have been refined in
recent weeks, although they continue to be subject to considerable uncertainty due to the
normal challenges of forecasting the payments and receipts of the U.S. government,
including the uncertainty in the level of corporate and individual taxes due September 15,
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heightened by the additional uncertainty due to the pandemic and related economic relief,
and other factors.
Given this uncertainty, the Treasury Department is not able to provide a specific estimate of
how long the extraordinary measures will last. However, based on our best and most recent
information, the most likely outcome is that cash and extraordinary measures will be
exhausted during the month of October. We will continue to update Congress as more
information becomes available.
We have learned from past debt limit impasses that waiting until the last minute to suspend
or increase the debt limit can cause serious harm to business and consumer confidence,
raise short-term borrowing costs for taxpayers, and negatively impact the credit rating of the
United States. A delay that calls into question the federal government’s ability to meet all its
obligations would likely cause irreparable damage to the U.S. economy and global financial
markets. At a time when American families, communities, and businesses are still su ering
from the e ects of the ongoing global pandemic, it would be particularly irresponsible to put
the full faith and credit of the United States at risk.
I again note that Congress has addressed the debt limit in recent years through regular
order, with broad bipartisan support. I respectfully urge Congress to protect the full faith
and credit of the United States by acting as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Janet L. Yellen
Identical letter sent to:
The Honorable Kevin McCarthy, House Republican Leader
The Honorable Charles E. Schumer, Senate Majority Leader
The Honorable Mitch McConnell, Senate Republican Leader
cc:

The Honorable Richard E. Neal, Chairman, House Committee on Ways and Means

The Honorable Kevin Brady, Ranking Member, House Committee on Ways and Means
The Honorable Ron Wyden, Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance
The Honorable Mike Crapo, Ranking Member, Senate Committee on Finance
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