Monday, April 18, 2011

U.S. credit rating outlook lowered by S&P

The ratings agency lowered its outlook for America's long-term credit rating to "negative" from "stable."

"More than two years after the beginning of the recent crisis, U.S. policymakers have still not agreed on how to reverse recent fiscal deterioration or address longer-term fiscal pressures."

In its report, S&P said its outlook change was based on the growth of the United States' deficits over the last several years as a percentage of gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic activity.