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These 10 Countries Now Have Better Credit Ratings Than The United States

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Would you rather lend money to the United States, 🥀or New Zealand? Going by credit rating alone, that could be a tossup, after Fitch Ratings downgraded♍ its assessment of the U.S. on Tuesday.

Key Takeaways

  • Tuesday's downgrade of U.S. credit by Fitch caused the U.S. to slip below the European Union in the list of governments ranked by credit rating.
  • The U.S. is now tied with New Zealand below 11 other governments.
  • Some economists have downplayed the significance of the downgrade, noting that U.S. government bonds are still viewed as safe investments.

Before the downgrade, two out of the three major credit agencies gave the U.S. a perfect AAA rating, with Standard and Poor’s having reduced it a notch to AA+ in 2011. That meant the U.S. was above the European Union, which has an AA rating from S&P and is rated AAA by Fitch and Moody’s. Now, only Moody’s gives the U.S. a pristine rating, putting it even with New Zealand, the island nation with a population of 5.1 million and a gross domestic product on par with Utah. 

As the table below shows, the U.S. is now barely hanging on to its status as one of the few governments in the world with at least one AAA rating from a major agency. Some economists 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:dismissed the importance of the Fitch downgrade, and indeed, it didn’t threaten the status of 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:U.S. government bonds as one of the world’s safest investments and a pillar of the global financial system.

S&P Moody's Fitch
Australia AAA Aaa AAA
Canada AAA Aaa AA+
Denmark AAA Aaa AAA
Germany AAA Aaa AAA
Luxembourg AAA Aaa AAA
Netherlands AAA Aaa AAA
Switzerland AAA Aaa AAA
Norway AAA Aaa AAA
Sweden AAA Aaa AAA
European Union AA Aaa AAA
Singapore AAA Aaa AAA
United States AA+ Aaa AA+
New Zealand AA+ Aaa AA+
Liechtenstein AAA Not rated Not rated

However, in its downgrade, Fitch highlighted 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:dysfunction in the U.S. government, including repeated showdowns over the debt ceiling that have called into question whether the U.S. would default on its debts, as well as the 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:ever-ballooning national debt. 

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