#FederalDeficit

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-06-02

LoL - Where there's smoke, there's fire and we all know that for the foreseeable future the US will need to continue to buy lots of weapons to send for free to Israel :-D

"Treasury secretary Scott Bessent has insisted the US would never default on its debt as he sought to assuage Wall Street concerns over the state of the country’s public finances.

“The United States of America is never going to default, that is never going to happen,” Bessent told CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday. “We are on the warning track and we will never hit the wall.”

Investor jitters over the size of the US federal debt have mounted as President Donald Trump has urged Congress to push through his “big beautiful” budget bill, which is expected to ratchet up the federal deficit.

Bessent dismissed concerns raised by JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon on Friday that the US bond market would “crack” under the weight of the country’s rising debt."

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#USA #Trump #Debt #PublicDebt #FederalDeficit

President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill “does not add to the deficit.” – Politifact

The East Front of the U.S. Capitol on May 19, 2025. (Louis Jacobson / PolitiFact)

Karoline Leavitt said Donald Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ won’t add to the deficit. But it will.

As House Republicans continued their efforts to advance what President Donald Trump calls his “big, beautiful bill” of tax and spending cuts, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt played down the bill’s expected federal deficit impact.

At a May 19 press briefing, a reporter asked Leavitt, “Is the president OK with this bill adding to the deficit?”

Leavitt disagreed with the question’s premise. 

“This bill does not add to the deficit,” she said. “In fact, according to the Council of Economic Advisors, this bill will save $1.6 trillion. … There’s $1.6 trillion worth of savings in this bill. That’s the largest savings for any legislation that has ever passed Capitol Hill in our nation’s history.”

A deficit is the annual amount by which spending exceeds revenues; the accumulation of all past annual deficits, minus any annual surpluses, is called the federal debt.

The bill is still being negotiated, so its potential deficit impact is a moving target. However, numerous independent analyses agree that the bill is on track to add significantly to the federal deficit. That’s because the bill’s tax cuts would reduce incoming federal revenue by more than it restricts spending.

Leavitt’s “$1.6 trillion worth of savings” appears to refer only to the bill’s proposed spending cuts  without factoring in the lost tax revenue that will increase the annual deficit and the federal government’s cumulative debt, experts said.

“Bottom line — because that is what matters — is that simple math of all the additions and subtractions equals nearly $3 trillion in additional debt” during the standard budget time frame of 10 years, said Steve Ellis, president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a nonpartisan group that tracks the federal budget.

The White House did not respond to inquiries for this article.

Read more: President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill “does not add to the deficit.” – Politifact

Source Links: PolitiFact | Karoline Leavitt said Donald Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ won’t add to the deficit. But it will.

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Erin Doherty highlights House Speaker Mike Johnson's bold dismissal of federal deficit concerns over the newly passed “big, beautiful bill.” Despite a Congressional Budget Office prediction of a $3.8 trillion deficit increase, Johnson insists it represents historic spending cuts, igniting job creation and U.S. manufacturing. He urges Senate Republicans to protect the bill's integrity despite their slim majority. For full insights, read more: cnbc.com/2025/05/25/mike-johns
#MikeJohnson #FederalDeficit #HouseBill #Economy #TaxCuts #Republicans

Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-05-22

Trump's tax cut plan narrowly passes US House with 215-214 vote, raising concerns over $3.8 trillion increase in federal deficit over next decade

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John Amato reveals a fiery exchange between Rep. Andy Barr and a CNN host, where Barr's reaction to the CBO report on Medicaid cuts resembled that of a "spoiled teenager." The report predicts a $3.8 trillion federal deficit increase, favoring the wealthy. Despite doubts from peers and the uncertain impact of tax cuts on GDP, Barr stands firm. Amato urges careful examination of the bill's far-reaching consequences for constituents. Read more: crooksandliars.com/2025/05/rep #RepublicanPolitics, #CBOReport, #HealthcareDebate, #TaxCuts, #PoliticalDebate, #FederalDeficit, #WealthInequality

Eric Maugendremaugendre@mas.to
2025-05-12

Government "deficit spending" is the nation-state creating money (out of thin air) and exchanging it.

The payroll tax (FICA) does not fund Social Security or Medicare. Like all other federal agencies, those agencies are funded by dollars created on purpose by the government (using laws from Congress) and placed in their accounts by the Treasury.

#FederalDeficit #fiatMoney #deficitSpending #moneyIssuance #moneyCreation #monetaryTheory #quotes #deficit #CentralBank #CentralBanks #Treasury #MMT

Are taxpayer savings a myth? President Trump and Elon Musk claim recent cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency save money and reduce debt. Yet, a CBO report reveals a troubling trend: federal spending rose to $605 billion in February 2025, while the deficit increased to $308 billion. This contradiction raises questions about the real impact of these cuts. Explore the full story here: crooksandliars.com/2025/03/wai #GovernmentSpending #FederalDeficit #EconomicInsights

2024-09-28

I enjoy listening to The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart most times, but this week's, with Sadiq Khan and then an economist talking about the US deficit, was very interesting, covering a lot of topics, but about the influence of social media was especially so...

Two places to access:
youtu.be/FbcxKiaBNPU
or
open.spotify.com/episode/5gyyG

#JonStewart #TheWeeklyShow #Podcast #SocialMedia #FederalDeficit

Don Hawkins - W7DAHdonhawkins
2024-04-15

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