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Published: 27 September 2021
Edit: Ahmed Al-Kumy
The deadline for approving the government's budget for the United States Congress is close to resolving the $28.4 trillion debt overhang on the United States, which will require substantial support from President Joe Biden's Democratic Party over the next few weeks.
The United States Congress faces the deadline for two crucial decisions that will affect the future of Biden's administration.
One: Funding for federal and government agencies or facing a partial government shutdown, the deadline for the decision will be September 30 of this year.
Second: It's a three-year partial shutdown, which would be embarrassing for Biden's administration as Washington flounders with the Corona virus pandemic and the strengthening of the economy, and with the U.S. Treasury Department running out of funds to pay its obligations, in late October or early November, means the government runs the risk of default if Congress doesn't take action.