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The Deficit Rose to $1.7 Trillion in 2023. The White House Blames Republican Tax Cuts.
The Fiscal Times via Yahoo Finance· 8 months agoThe federal budget deficit for fiscal year 2023 was $1.695 trillion, up from $1.375 trillion the...
One thing Biden should stop saying
Yahoo Finance· 11 months agoA staple of President Biden’s speeches on the economy is a dubious claim about the national debt. “In my first two years in office, I have reduced the...
Fact checking President Joe Biden’s State of the Union
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 months agoPresident Joe Biden delivered his annual State of the Union address on Thursday. His statements were...
Fact-check: Did Biden administration cut deficit by $1.5 trillion?
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 2 years agoDeclaring this a record sidesteps the highly unusual circumstances that made it possible — the...
Don't sweat the details: 2024 Republicans keep budget promises vague
Semafor via Yahoo News· 5 months agoThe Scene HOLLIS, N.H. – It was the $1.7 trillion question, from a voter who’d packed into a ski...
Biden Touts a Falling Deficit, Even as It Jumps Back Up
Time via Yahoo News· 9 months agoPresident Joe Biden delivers remarks on Labor Day at a parade in Philadelphia on September 4, 2023....
Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Could Add $1 Trillion to the Federal Deficit
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoPresident Joe Biden's plan for student loan forgiveness announced on Aug. 24, could add $1 trillion...
Why Did Joe Biden Stop Talking About the Deficit?
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 11 months agoChris Kleponis - CNP/picture alliance / Consolidated News Photos/Newscom At times last summer, it seemed like the only thing President Joe Biden wanted...
The $34 trillion U.S. debt is nearly as big as the economy and there’s (still) no plan to fix it
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 1 month agoThe nation’s debt, currently over $34 trillion, is rampantly growing as U.S. lawmakers have been...
Tax Cuts Or Health Care: The Dilemma Facing The President In 2025
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 9 months agoWhoever takes the presidential oath of office at noon Jan. 20, 2025, Democrat or Republican, will...