U.S. Treasury rout tests Washington's tolerance for higher borrowing costs, Scott Lincicome notes

U.S. Treasury rout tests Washington's tolerance for higher borrowing costs, Scott Lincicome notes
U.S. Treasury rout pressures Washington

Scott Lincicome highlights that a sharp downturn in U.S. Treasury markets is challenging Washington's willingness to accommodate higher government borrowing costs.

The rising yields on U.S. debt underscore growing market pressure as interest rates increase, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability.

Lincicome has previously questioned the U.S. Trade Representative's justification for raising tariffs on Thai rubber imports, calling the policy's economic rationale into question in an earlier post here. In a separate analysis, he reported that Sweden's economy is projected to grow 2% annually through 2030, on par with the U.S. and outpacing France and Germany here. These postings reflect his ongoing commentary on economic policy and growth forecasts.

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