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Debt-ceiling debate consequences

Debt-ceiling debate carries real-life consequences for Americans who rely on Social Security, food stamps and other assistance programs.

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Sat May 20 2023

 
Chris Kelly with his son, Thomas, at Boy Scout Camp in the summer of 2022. Kelly worries a government default could halt the disability payments his son receives.

Debt-ceiling debate carries real-life consequences for Americans who rely on Social Security, food stamps and other assistance programs.

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