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The trillion-dollar coin is a concept that emerged during the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2011, as a proposed way to bypass any necessity for the United States Congress to raise the country's borrowing limit, through the minting of very high-value platinum coins. The concept gained more mainstream attention by late 2012 during the debates over the United States fiscal cliff negotiations and renewed debt-ceiling discussions. After reaching the headlines during the week of January 7, 2013, use of the trillion-dollar coin concept was ultimately rejected by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury.

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  • Moneta da mille miliardi di dollari (it)
  • Trillion-dollar coin (en)
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  • The trillion-dollar coin is a concept that emerged during the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2011, as a proposed way to bypass any necessity for the United States Congress to raise the country's borrowing limit, through the minting of very high-value platinum coins. The concept gained more mainstream attention by late 2012 during the debates over the United States fiscal cliff negotiations and renewed debt-ceiling discussions. After reaching the headlines during the week of January 7, 2013, use of the trillion-dollar coin concept was ultimately rejected by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury. (en)
  • L'idea di battere una singola moneta in platino dall'enorme valore facciale di mille miliardi di dollari statunitensi (in inglese Trillion dollar coin) è stata concepita e ipotizzata nel 2011, nel corso della crisi politica vertente sul tetto al debito statunitense, quale metodo con cui bypassare lo stallo politico che rendeva necessaria, da parte del Congresso americano, l'approvazione di un innalzamento del tetto massimo al debito pubblico degli Stati Uniti d'America al fine di evitare il cosiddetto fiscal cliff, vale a dire il baratro fiscale a cui sarebbe andata incontro l'economia statunitense a seguito dei drastici tagli spesa pubblica imposti al governo americano. (it)
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  • The trillion-dollar coin is a concept that emerged during the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2011, as a proposed way to bypass any necessity for the United States Congress to raise the country's borrowing limit, through the minting of very high-value platinum coins. The concept gained more mainstream attention by late 2012 during the debates over the United States fiscal cliff negotiations and renewed debt-ceiling discussions. After reaching the headlines during the week of January 7, 2013, use of the trillion-dollar coin concept was ultimately rejected by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury. The concept of the trillion-dollar coin was reintroduced in March 2020 in the form of a congressional proposal by congresswoman Rashida Tlaib during the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Tlaib sought to fund monthly $2,000 recurring stimulus payments until the end of the pandemic. The idea has gained further traction in late 2021 with propositions by Bloomberg journalist Joe Weisenthal among others, amidst the United States debt-ceiling crisis of 2021. (en)
  • L'idea di battere una singola moneta in platino dall'enorme valore facciale di mille miliardi di dollari statunitensi (in inglese Trillion dollar coin) è stata concepita e ipotizzata nel 2011, nel corso della crisi politica vertente sul tetto al debito statunitense, quale metodo con cui bypassare lo stallo politico che rendeva necessaria, da parte del Congresso americano, l'approvazione di un innalzamento del tetto massimo al debito pubblico degli Stati Uniti d'America al fine di evitare il cosiddetto fiscal cliff, vale a dire il baratro fiscale a cui sarebbe andata incontro l'economia statunitense a seguito dei drastici tagli spesa pubblica imposti al governo americano. Il conio di una moneta da mille miliardi di dollari era inteso a creare un importo pressoché uguale di signoraggio, fuori bilancio, o profitto numismatico, che sarebbe entrato in bilancio, da trasferire al Dipartimento del Tesoro americano. (it)
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