Moody’s recently lowered the U.S. credit rating from its long-held AAA status to Aa1 as deficits and rising interest costs continue to mount. In a twist of fiscal irony, financial commentator Bessent dismissed Moody’s metrics as a lagging indicator of America’s ailing fiscal health, adding extra sass to the budgetary brouhaha.
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