President Barack Obama warned of major problems if Congress fails to reach an agreement on avoiding spending cuts. (CNN)

With just a few weeks away from the deadline, President Barack Obama warned of major problems if Congress fails to reach an agreement on avoiding across-the-board spending cuts. (CNN photo)

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What happens if there is no budget deal?

Sequester slated for March 1, 2013

Updated: Wednesday, 20 Feb 2013, 10:09 AM CST
Published : Wednesday, 20 Feb 2013, 9:54 AM CST

With less than two weeks until a March 1 deadline, both President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders are speaking out on the ramifications of possible sequestration.

The sequester, which is another word for forced across-the-board spending cuts, will cut $85 billion from the country's budget, and with that will a number of layoffs for Americans.

While some federal assistance programs will be protected, a most federal agencies will be forced to make cuts. 

Chief National Correspondent John King has more in the above special report.

 

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