S&P has maintained a AAA rating on the US since 1941. Moody's has had an Aaa rating on the US since 1917 and Fitch has had AAA rating since 1994
No. But that is when they received the AAA rating from S&P. However, in August 2011, S&P downgraded US credit rating to AA+
America is becoming default and standard and poor agency decreased is rating from AAA to AA+
USA's credit rating according to S&P (August 5th, 2012) is AA+. For a while the US had an AAA rating, but it has dropped due to rising debts. This isn't as bad as some European countries' though.
Wells Fargo. The only AAA credit rated financial institution in United States. **Update** Wells Fargo is no longer a AAA+ rated bank they fell off the list when they bought out the failed Wachovia bank in October 2008. as of now may 2009 TD Bank is currently the only Bank in the US to have a AAA+ rating.
All I know is that I received an email stating that this"Casting Dept" stated they are a AAA Member of the US Casting Society. Can not find this particular society anywhere. They have a website that includes some very lame basic information. Look it up using "Who Is" and you'll find that this domain "uscastingsociety.org" was registered by the same person who is running a company (hollywoodprofiles.com?) that was apparently given the AAA rating BY the US Casting Society. In other words, looks like they gave themselves the rating.
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How many Americans are in the AA fellowship?
Unfortunately, for all of us who read that manga, we have no choice but to wait for the dreadfully slow scanlators to give us the scans. I'm quite sure that AAA is not available in your average bookstore. AAA is considered an irregular manga. Scanlators are unable to find raw scans to translate quickly. If you're desperate, just go find a raw scan, download it, and use a translator to read the pages.
The AAA is a company that provides Roadside Service as part of an annual subscription for car services. It is the US equivalent of the AA which works in the UK.
NO. At AA+, the US is still considered to have a "strong" ability to meet its obligations. In fact, apart from the United States, only four countries now have the AAA rating. They are: Canada, Germany, France and the United Kingdom. In addition, Treasuries have rallied this week, driving the yield on the benchmark 10-year note to 2.34 percent, its lowest level in about 10 months. This suggests people still view the US as a safe place to invest