Biden should be proud of himself. He has made America a bankrupt nation. He may be the holder of the record of the biggest spender in America history.
- “The three-month fiscal year 2025 deficit rose to $710.9 billion, some $200 billion more than the comparable period in the prior year, or 39.4%.
- Rising financing costs along with continued spending growth and declining tax receipts have combined to send deficits spiraling and have pushed the national debt past the $36 trillion mark.
The federal budget sank further into red ink during December, leaving the first fiscal quarter deficit nearly 40% higher than it was the prior year.”
DOGE, Trump and a GOP Congress, must and can turn this around. We need to keep their feet to the fire—and they will do what is right.
Budget deficit rose in December and is now 40% higher than it was a year ago
Jeff Cox, CNBC. 1/14/25 https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/14/budget-deficit-rose-in-december-and-is-now-40percent-higher-than-it-was-a-year-ago.html
Key Points
- The three-month fiscal year 2025 deficit rose to $710.9 billion, some $200 billion more than the comparable period in the prior year, or 39.4%.
- Rising financing costs along with continued spending growth and declining tax receipts have combined to send deficits spiraling and have pushed the national debt past the $36 trillion mark.
The federal budget sank further into red ink during December, leaving the first fiscal quarter deficit nearly 40% higher than it was the prior year.
For the final calendar month of 2024, the shortfall totaled $86.7 billion, which actually represented a 33% decline for the same period a year prior, according to a Treasury Department report Tuesday. However, that brought the three-month fiscal year total to $710.9 billion, some $200 billion more than the comparable period in the prior year, or 39.4%.
Rising financing costs along with continued spending growth and declining tax receipts have combined to send deficits spiraling, pushing the national debt past the $36 trillion mark.
Though short-term Treasury yields have held fairly steady over the past month, rates at the far end of the duration curve have surged. The benchmark 10-year note most recently yielded close to 4.8%, or about 0.4 percentage point above where it was a month ago.
At the same time, outlays during the first quarter were 11% higher than a year ago while receipts fell by 2%.
Interest on the national debt has totaled $308.4 billion in fiscal 2025, up 7% from a year ago. Financing costs are projected to top $1.2 trillion for the full year, which would surpass 2024′s record.
The government this year has spent more on interest payments than any other category but Social Security, defense and health care.
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