KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. can avoid a default through July if the Treasury Department can pull in enough revenue in June, the Congressional Budget Office said.
  • Still, the government remains at "significant risk" of default during the first half of June if Congress doesn't address the debt ceiling, the agency said.
  • The new report came as the White House and congressional leaders postponed a Friday meeting to continue negotiations.
People walk and ride bicycles past the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on May 11, 2023.

WASHINGTON — The Congressional Budget Office on Friday said tax revenues and emergency measures after June 15 "will probably allow the government to continue financing operations through at least the end of July."

The updated guidance otherwise reiterated the CBO's earlier uncertainty about the debt ceiling during the first few weeks of June. Even though mid-June tax revenues could ease pressure on the Treasury through July, there's still the risk of default in the first few weeks of June, the key government forecaster said.