Fitch affirms the US a AA+ with the outlook steady.
U.S. Credit score Scores Overview
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Fitch Scores: The U.S. is rated AA+ with a Steady outlook, reflecting continued confidence within the nation’s fiscal resilience.
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S&P International Scores: The U.S. is rated AA+ with a Steady outlook, supported by tariff revenues and robust credit score fundamentals.
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Moody’s Traders Service: In Might 2025, Moody’s downgraded the U.S. from Aaa to Aa1, citing considerations over debt and financial coverage. The outlook is Steady.
As some extent of comparability:
Canada
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Fitch: AA+ (Steady)
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S&P: AAA (Steady)
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Moody’s: Aaa (Steady)
United Kingdom
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Fitch: AA- (Steady)
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S&P: AA (Steady)
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Moody’s: Aa3 (Steady)
Eurozone (chosen)
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Germany: AAA throughout all three businesses (Steady)
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France: Fitch AA-, S&P AA, Moody’s Aa2 (all Steady)
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Italy: Fitch BBB, S&P BBB, Moody’s Baa3 (Steady)
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Spain: Fitch A-, S&P A, Moody’s Baa1 (Steady)
Japan
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Fitch: A (Steady)
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S&P: A+ (Steady)
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Moody’s: A1 (Steady)
China
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Fitch: A+ (Steady)
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S&P: A+ (Steady)
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Moody’s: A1 (Steady)
Australia
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Fitch: AAA (Steady)
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S&P: AAA (Steady)
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Moody’s: Aaa (Steady)
This text was written by Emma Wang at investinglive.com.
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