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Moody’s Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Amid Rising Debt and Deficits

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May 17, 2025
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Moody’s Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Amid Rising Debt and Deficits
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  • Moody’s downgraded the U.S. credit rating from Aaa to Aa1, citing concerns over ballooning debt, widening deficits, and fiscal sustainability.
  • The downgrade follows similar actions by Fitch Ratings (2023) and S&P Global Ratings (2011), leaving the U.S. without a top-tier credit rating from any major agency.
  • U.S. Treasury yields rose to 4.49% following the announcement, signaling potential increases in borrowing costs for the government.
  • Federal deficits are projected to reach nearly 9% of GDP by 2035, driven by rising interest payments, entitlement spending, and low revenue generation.

What Happened?

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the U.S. credit rating to Aa1, reflecting concerns over the country’s growing debt burden and fiscal challenges. The downgrade comes as the federal budget deficit nears $2 trillion annually, or more than 6% of GDP, with debt levels surpassing the size of the economy.

The decision follows Moody’s earlier warning in November 2023, when it changed the U.S. outlook to negative. The agency cited successive administrations and Congress for failing to address structural fiscal issues, including rising entitlement spending and higher interest costs.

The downgrade comes amid ongoing political wrangling over a tax-and-spending bill that could add trillions to the federal debt. Lawmakers have struggled to advance the bill, with hardline conservatives blocking progress over cost concerns.


Why It Matters?

The downgrade underscores the growing risks to U.S. fiscal sustainability, with higher borrowing costs likely to exacerbate the government’s financial challenges. Treasury yields rose following the announcement, signaling that investors may demand higher returns to hold U.S. debt.

The move also raises questions about the U.S.’s standing as a global financial leader. While the U.S. remains the fastest-growing industrialized nation with high productivity, the downgrade reflects concerns that its fiscal trajectory is unsustainable.

For global markets, the downgrade could increase volatility, particularly as the U.S. dollar and Treasuries are widely viewed as safe-haven assets. The decision may also influence future policy debates on entitlement reform, tax policy, and government spending.


What’s Next?

The U.S. government faces mounting pressure to address its fiscal challenges, including rising entitlement costs and debt servicing expenses. Lawmakers will need to balance short-term political considerations with long-term fiscal sustainability.

Investors should monitor Treasury yields and market reactions, as higher borrowing costs could ripple through the economy. Additionally, the outcome of the ongoing tax-and-spending bill will be critical in shaping the U.S.’s fiscal outlook.

The downgrade may also prompt renewed discussions about structural reforms, including changes to Social Security, Medicare, and tax policy, to stabilize the debt-to-GDP ratio and restore confidence in U.S. fiscal management.

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