US Senate votes to avert debt default, House to follow suit

Vote comes just one day ahead of deadline set by Treasury

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Washington: The US Senate voted Tuesday to raise the federal debt limit, moving the country a step closer to eliminating the threat of a calamitous credit default — just one day ahead of the deadline set by the Treasury.

The deeply divided upper chamber of Congress voted along party lines to raise the borrowing cap by $2.5 trillion, and the House of Representatives is expected follow suit later in the day — staving off the next showdown until at least 2023.

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