US calls for pushing up debt ceiling $50 billion

January 30, 1981

In the midst of proclaiming its budget-cutting goals, the Reagan administration has been forced into an obviously distasteful step: It asked Congress to increase the national debt limit by nearly $50 billion. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said the request was made because the conditions of the economy and government commitments "leave us no choice in this matter." Mr. Reagan asked Congress to raise the present $935.1 billion debt ceiling, which runs through Sept. 30 to $ 985 billion.