With less than a month remaining until the bipartisan debt supercommittee?s Nov. 23 deadline, speculation is growing ever more intense regarding whether the 12-member panel will succeed in its mission to identify $1.2 trillion in deficit savings over the next decade.
Perhaps a more pressing question, however, is not whether the joint committee hits the $1.2 trillion mark but rather what the outlines of any potential deal might look like ? and how that deal might affect the longer-term outlook for U.S. debt.
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Kent Conrad Tom Coburn Tom Udall Ron Wyden Jack Reed Roy Blunt
