Why is the US’ credit rating so exceptional despite the amount of debt it takes on?

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I’m a United States citizen. Moody gives the US a AA+ credit rating (it was downgraded from AAA in 2011).

How can this be, despite the substantial amount of debt the US holds that only continues to grow?

Is it GDP, defense capabilities, the dollar being the de facto currency almost worldwide? A combination of these? Or is there another huge factor(s) I am missing?

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USA never missed payment so the risk of bankruptcy is basically 0, the thing that this rating measures, but it prints money to do so driving inflation and the risk is carried to inflation instead to anyone who is investing and looking at moody’s

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