Moody’s, the esteemed credit rating agency, delivered a sobering update on Friday, shifting its outlook on the United States’ credit rating from ‘stable’ to ‘negative.’ The move was prompted by a notable upswing in debt servicing costs and what the agency identified as “deep-seated political polarization.”
In its statement, Moody’s underscored the increasing downside risks to the fiscal strength of the U.S., cautioning that these risks may no longer be fully mitigated by the nation’s distinct credit strengths. The agency pointed to a significant climb in Treasury yields throughout the year, intensifying pressure on the affordability of U.S. debt. Without decisive policy intervention, Moody’s foresees a substantial and steady decline in the U.S.’s debt affordability, reaching levels considerably weaker compared to other highly rated sovereigns.
The Federal Reserve’s robust initiative to raise interest rates, aimed at curbing inflation, played a role in the surge in benchmark borrowing yields. This, coupled with escalating interest costs, prompted Moody’s to express concerns about the fiscal well-being of the United States.
Importantly, Moody’s not only highlighted economic concerns but also emphasized the risks associated with political divisions, expressing worry that such divisions could impede effective policymaking. The recent turmoil in the U.S. Congress, marked by the removal of the Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives and the looming threat of a government shutdown, further compounds these concerns.
While Moody’s has retained the U.S.’s AAA rating, the shift to a ‘negative’ outlook signals caution, indicating a potential downgrade if corrective measures are not implemented. Wally Adeyemo, Deputy Treasury Secretary, expressed disagreement with Moody’s decision, asserting the strength of the American economy and the global standing of Treasury securities.
Conversely, the White House attributed the outlook shift to the behavior of Congressional Republicans. Karine Jean-Pierre, White House spokesperson, accused the GOP of “holding the nation’s full faith and credit hostage,” squarely placing blame on what she described as “Congressional Republican extremism and dysfunction.”
As the U.S. government faces critical decisions in the coming weeks, all eyes will be on policymakers to address these economic and political challenges, preventing further deterioration in the nation’s credit profile.
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By: Montel Kamau
Serrari Financial Analyst
13th November, 2023
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