Treasury Dept. Says the US Will Run Out of Money For Bills By Oct. 17
Cash-on-hand will be $30 billion
WASHINGTON -- The United States will run out of money to pay its bills "no later than Oct. 17" unless Congress raises the $16.7 trillion debt limit, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said in a letter to Congress Wednesday morning.
Lew's letter marks the first time he has given a date certain for when the government would hit the debt ceiling. Outside economists had previously estimated that date to be sometime from mid-October to early November.
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