In the case of the United States, interest payments on general government debt — combining the federal government with the states — could rise above 10% of revenue by 2013, according to the report.
That’s the level at which the rating agency typically considers a downgrade. Moody’s said debt affordability is the key factor to consider in ratings decisions, because debt costs are apt to constrain policymakers.
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