CBO = Congressional Budget Office
CRS = Congressional Research Service
GAO = Government Accountability Office
- Treasury Dept: Public Debt to the Penny (Updated Daily)
- Treasury Dept: Statements on the Debt Limit (Updated periodically)
- CBO: Federal Debt and the Statutory Limit (Updated periodically)
- CRS: The Debt Limit (IF 10292) (Updated periodically)
- CRS: The Debt Limit Since 2011 (R43389) (Updated periodically)
- CRS: Debt Limit Policy Questions: How Long do Extraordinary Measures Last? (May 2, 2023)
- CRS: Debt Limit Policy Questions: What Are Extraordinary Measures? (IN12133) (May 2, 2023)
- CRS: 2023 Debt Limit: Congressional Consideration of Debt Limit Legislation (Mar. 2023)
- CRS: Budget Process Reforms Included in Debt Limit Legislation (R47415) (Feb. 2023)
- CRS: The Budget Reconciliation Process and the Statutory Limit on the Debt (Nov. 2022)
- CRS: Votes on Measures to Adjust the Statutory Debt Limit, 1978 to Present (Jan. 2022)
- CRS: Clearing the Air on the Debt Limit (R45011) (Nov. 2021)
- GAO: Federal Debt (Sep. 2021)
- CRS: “Extraordinary Measures” and the Debt Limit (IN10837) (July 2021)
- CRS: Deficits, Debt, and the Economy: An Introduction (R44383) (Apr. 2019)
- CRS: Debt Limit Legislation: The House “Gephardt Rule” (RL31913) (Feb. 2019)
- CRS: Debt Limit: Background and Potential Effects on Government Operations (May 2015)
- GAO: Debt Limit – Market Response to Recent Impasses Underscores Need to Consider Alternative Approaches (July 2015)
- Congress and the Politics of Statutory Debt Limitation, L. Kowalcky and L. LeLoup, Public Administration Review (Jan.-Feb. 1993)
- The Public Debt Limit, by H.J. Cooke and M. Katzen, The Journal of Finance (Sep. 1954)