U.S. Government Backing

Government Securities
Government securities are debt instruments issued by a government to support government spending and obligations. These securities include Treasury bills, bonds, notes, and savings bonds, all of which are considered highly creditworthy due to the backing of the government's 'full faith and credit.'

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