Powell Warns US Fiscal Risks Escalating, Debt Pressure Approaching Critical Point

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TradingKey - Fed Chair Jerome Powell recently issued a rare and explicit warning regarding the U.S. fiscal situation. He did not describe the debt as being "immediately out of control," but clearly stated that while current U.S. debt levels are not yet unmanageable, the upward trajectory is unsustainable, and continuing at this pace "will not end well."

Related reports also mentioned that total U.S. federal debt is nearing $39 trillion, and fiscal pressures are continuously accumulating.

These remarks are not unexpected, as Powell has always maintained a cautious stance on fiscal issues. Last year, he noted that simply cutting discretionary spending would not solve the fundamental problem of U.S. debt. What is truly required is broader, structural fiscal reform, though such an undertaking is clearly not something that can be easily completed in a short timeframe.

Simply put, Powell was not trying to dampen market sentiment this time; rather, he was reminding everyone that the U.S. fiscal leash is tightening.

A more practical implication is that these remarks will further reinforce the market's "higher for longer" interest rate expectations. Currently, the U.S. fiscal deficit, Treasury issuance, and interest burdens are all running at elevated levels, and Powell's stance indicates that the Fed does not view solving the debt problem as its mandate.

For the bond market, this implies that long-term U.S. fiscal risk remains a variable that cannot be overlooked; for the stock market, high interest rates in a high-debt environment often lead to higher discount rates and more fragile valuation support.

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