Friday, December 27, 2019

U.S. Budget Deficit UPDATES: Deficit Approaches $1.1Trillion For Past 12 Months!

Each month, we take a look at the U.S. Treasury's "Monthly Treasury Statement". We try to highlight - or, lowlight, as the case may be - key numbers. We have used Twitter for that, but realize that we should also share it here.

2/12/20: The January report is out. January has been one of the few months of the year where income exceeds spending. Not so this time. January 2020 was the first time in the past five years to show a deficit, of $32.6M. In fact, it was the worst January since 2011, when the country was still recovering from the Great Recession. In Fiscal Year 2016, the surplus in January was $55.2M.

The U.S. budget deficit for the past 12 months (Feb '19 - Jan '20) hit $1.1Trillion! ($1.1T if you round up; $1,063,321,000,000, to be precise.) The national debt is now at $23.3T.

We now have 1/3 of FY2020 in the books and we can see some spending trends taking shape. The only categories showing less spending than in the previous FY are the Labor Department (down 1.3% to $10B), and the Small Business Administration (18.3% less, to $352M). The General Services Administration is showing a profit for the first four months of the FY.

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