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U.S. Treasury will borrow at expense of federal pension accounts

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress today he would start tapping into federal pension funds to free up borrowing capacity as the nation hits the $14.294 trillion legal limit on its debt, Reuters reported.

The Treasury Department will issue $72 billion in bonds and notes today, pushing the nation right up against its borrowing cap at some point during the day, a Treasury official said.

Geithner said he would suspend investments in two government retirement funds to give the U.S. Treasury additional room to borrow.

“I will be unable to invest fully” in the civil service retirement and disability fund and the government securities investment fund,” he said in a letter to congressional leaders.

The Treasury has said the suspension of the investments and other measures it could take would give the government until about Aug. 2 before it will start defaulting on obligations, such as paying bond investors.

Congress is in charge of increasing the debt ceiling, but Republicans are demanding deep cuts to federal spending as the price of their support in doing so.