Budget Battles
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The 2025 Spending Fight Has Officially Begun — and It’s Going to Be Big
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Supreme Court Slaps Down Challenge to Consumer Watchdog
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Inflation Eases in April, Lifting Hopes for a Soft Landing
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Biden Jacks Up Tariffs on $18 Billion in Chinese Imports
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Trump Promises New Tax Cuts for Everyone
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Biden White House Lays Out Plan for Coming Tax Showdown
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Trump Tax Cut Extension Would Cost $4.6 Trillion: CBO
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Deficit Tops $1 Trillion in First 6 Months of 2024 Fiscal Year
By Michael RaineyThe federal budget deficit totaled $1.06 trillion in the first six months of the current fiscal year, the Treasury Department reported Wednesday. Receipts rose to a record $2.18 trillion, an increase...
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Debt Danger Ahead Even Greater Than CBO Sees: Analysis
The team at Bloomberg Economics is warning that federal debt is set to grow even higher as a share of the economy than the most recent projections from the Congressional Budget Office, which see the...
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BlackRock CEO Warns of a Retirement Crisis
Larry Fink, the billionaire chairman and CEO of investing giant BlackRock, warns in a newly published annual letter to shareholders that it’s time to rethink retirement savings in aging countries...
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CBO Projects Major Run-Up in National Debt
By Michael RaineyThe latest long-term outlook from the Congressional Budget Office shows a big increase in the national debt over the next 30 years, with publicly held debt rising to 166% of gross domestic product by...
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Biden Proposes a $7.3 Trillion Budget for 2025
President Biden on Monday proposed a $7.3 trillion budget for fiscal year 2025 that seeks to lower the costs of prescription drugs, child care and housing while also cutting the deficit by $3...
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Deficits to Soar Over $2 Trillion a Year, CBO Says
By Michael RaineyThe federal government’s $1.6 trillion annual budget deficit will grow significantly larger over the next 10 years, according to the latest outlook from the Congressional Budget Office, released...
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Powell Warns of ‘Unsustainable’ Fiscal Path, Talks Rate Cuts
By Michael RaineyIn an interview that aired Sunday evening, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told CBS’s “60 Minutes” that “almost all” of the officials involved in setting the central bank’s benchmark interest...
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House Budget Committee Approves Bill to Create Bipartisan Fiscal Commission
The House Budget Committee on Thursday approved a landmark bill to create a bipartisan fiscal commission that would make recommendations on how to address the rising national debt. The commission has...
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Tax Cuts or Spending Increases? What’s Driven the Rise in Debt
Does the U.S. government have a spending problem or a revenue problem? Republicans insist that rising deficits and debt and are caused by the former, while Democrats have argued that repeated tax...
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It’s the Economy, Stupid? Top U.S. Priorities in 2024
By Michael RaineyAmericans are becoming more concerned about immigration and U.S. involvement overseas, but the economy remains the number one issue overall for voters as we head into the 2024 election year,...
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U.S. National Debt Tops $33 Trillion
By Michael RaineyThe national debt hit a new milestone Monday, topping $33 trillion for the first time, according to data published by the Treasury Department. The record amount reflects the size of the gross...
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GOP Candidates Clash Over Government Spending, Entitlements
Although the opening exchanges of last night’s Republican presidential primary debate aren’t making many highlight reels and recaps, they showed the candidates trying to establish their fiscally...
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Inflation, Budget and Debt High on GOP Voters’ List of Priorities: Poll
As eight Republican candidates not named Donald Trump aim to use tonight’s initial 2024 presidential primary debate to build some momentum in the race for the GOP nomination, policy matters may take...
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A Battle Over Spending? White House Says Bring It On
By Michael RaineyAlthough Republicans have sometimes dominated the debate over efforts to reduce deficits and the debt, the Biden administration thinks it may have gained the upper hand on the issue – and looks...
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Two New Factors Raise Threat of Government Shutdown
When Congress returns to the Capitol next month, lawmakers will have precious little time to try to avoid a government shutdown once current funding runs out after September 30. The likelihood of a...