Moody’s has finally waved goodbye to the United States’ once-pristine triple-A rating, downgrading it amid escalating fiscal insecurities and market jitters. This decisive move underscores deepening concerns over U.S. economic policies and budget debates, leaving investors to wonder if the nation’s financial cachet can ever fully bounce back.
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