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WASHINGTON -- The U.S. budget deficit in July climbed 20% this fiscal year compared to the last despite the U.S. taking in ...
It’s the equivalent of a new payroll tax or a 17% cut in the size of the military, according to a top think tank.
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Nonpartisan budget office: Republicans’ megabill will make the rich richer, poor poorer
Traditionally, elected officials have feared public backlash if they try to take from the poor to give to the rich. This year ...
The US government has spent over a trillion dollars more than it collected in revenue during the first 10 months of the 2025 ...
Finally, the new law mandates that updates to the package that underlies SNAP benefits cannot raise costs, which will lead to lower average monthly benefits. By 2034, average benefits will be $213 per ...
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNBudget office says GOP’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ will make rich richer, poor poorer
The Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” will make the poorest Americans even poorer, while padding the wallets of the highest ...
Higher borrowing costs are driving up an estimate of the impact to the U.S. budget deficit from President Donald Trump’s ...
The Congressional Budget Office projects an explosive rise in federal debt, despite slight improvements in the past year, as the country faces a fiscal reckoning in the coming decades.
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Opinion: How can Congress regain control over tariffs?
Just read Article I, Section 8, which says, “The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and ...
The CBO will release its analysis of the GOP Senate health care bill Monday. — -- The Congressional Budget Office will release its first analysis of the Republican Senate health care bill ...
The estimate is from the Congressional Budget Office’s monthly report for August, and it’s even worse than that headline. President Biden was saved from an uglier official figure only because ...
The White House and the Congressional Budget Office are at odds over how much revenue the Internal Revenue Service could recoup from tax cheats. By Jim Tankersley Alan Rappeport and Emily Cochrane ...
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