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    Federal budget deficit to dip to $1.1T, CBO says

    Congressional Budget Office estimates federal budget deficit to dip slightly to $1.1T

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government will run a $1.1 trillion deficit in the fiscal year that ends in September, a slight dip from last year but still very high by any measure, according to a budget report released Tuesday.

    The Congressional Budget Office report also says that annual deficits will remain in the $1 trillion range for the next several years if Bush-era tax cuts slated to expire in December are extended, as commonly assumed โ€” and if Congress is unable to live within the tight "caps" the lawmakers themselves placed on agency budgets last year.

    The report is yet another reminder of the perilous fiscal situation the government is in, but it's commonly assumed that President Barack Obama and lawmakers in Congress will be able to accomplish little on the deficit issue during an election year. The report was slightly more pessimistic than CBO's most recent projections last summer and would mean the fourth straight year of trillion-dollar-plus deficits.

    The recent wave of shocking, trillion-dollar-plus deficits has been largely a product of the recent deep recession and the slower-than-hoped recovery. The jolt to the economy has made a permanent dent in revenue estimates but the budget crunch will get even worse with the retirement of the Baby Boom generation and the resulting strain of Social Security and Medicare.

    The report prompted a familiar wave of statements from lawmakers casting blame on the other for the fiscal mess.

    "Four straight years of trillion-dollar deficits, no credible plan to lift the crushing burden of debt," said House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., "The president and his party's leaders have fallen short in their duty to tackle our generation's most pressing fiscal and economic challenges."

    "We will not solve this problem unless both sides, Democrats and Republicans, are willing to move off their fixed positions and find common ground," said Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, D-N.D. "Republicans must be willing to put revenue on the table."

    Republicans acknowledge that Obama inherited a budget mess and an economy in recession, but they say he's done little to try to keep his 2009 promise to cut the deficit in half by the end of his first term.

    "We know that President Obama's policies have failed to produce the economic growth needed to pay down these massive deficits that are creating uncertainty, preventing economic recovery, and harming job creation," said House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. "When something doesn't work, you change it. Let's try something new."

    The CBO study also predicts modest economic growth of 2 percent this year and forecasts that the unemployment rate will be 8.9 percent on Election Day. That is based on an assumption that President Barack Obama will fail to win renewal of payroll tax cuts and jobless benefits through the end of the year.

    That jobless rate is higher than the rates that contributed to losses by Presidents Jimmy Carter (7.5 percent) and George H.W. Bush (7.4 percent). The agency also predicts that unemployment will average 9.1 percent in 2013 and remain at 7 percent or above through 2015.

    CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf, however, told reporters that extending the two percentage point cut in Social Security payroll taxes would only lift the economy by perhaps one-fourth of a percentage point this year and would likely yield only a 0.1 to 0.2 percentage point drop in the jobless rate.

    The agency's budget projections are worse than those issued last summer, in large part because its views on the economy are more pessimistic now. Last August, CBO predicted a $953 billion deficit for 2012 fiscal year. Corporate tax receipts are sharply lower than anticipated last year.

    On the economy as a whole, CBO now predicts 2 percent growth from the fourth quarter of 2011 to the fourth quarter of this year, a 0.7 percentage point drop from its August numbers. Its predictions of the jobless rate are 0.4 percent higher.

    "We have not had a period of such persistently high unemployment since the Depression," Elmendorf said.

    The new figures also show that last summer's budget and debt pact has barely made a dent in the government's fiscal woes.

    The pact imposed $2.1 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years, but lawmakers are already talking about easing across-the-board spending cuts required under the agreement. The modified estimates predict $11 trillion in accumulated deficits over the 2013-2022 if the Bush-era cuts in taxes on income, investments, large estates and on families with children are renewed. Obama has proposed largely extending them, but allowing them to expire for upper-income taxpayers.

    Extending the full range of the Bush tax cuts costs $5.4 trillion over the coming decade, CBO says. Elmendorf said allowing tax rates to increase for families making more than $250,000 a year as Obama has proposed would shave more than $1 trillion from the 10-year costs of extending the tax cuts.

    Last year, Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, tried but failed to reach a "grand bargain" on the deficit, an effort that got hung up over taxes and cuts to major benefit programs like Medicare. A subsequent attempt by a congressional "supercommittee" to find smaller saving sputtered over the same issues.

    What's left is a heap of unfinished business that comes to a head at the end of the year: expiring tax cuts and painful across-the-board cuts to the Pentagon and many domestic programs. To top it off, another politically toxic increase in the debt limit will have to be passed by Congress at some point early next year.

    The deficit would require the government to borrow 30 cents of every dollar it spends. Put another way, the deficit will reach 7 percent of the size of the economy, a slight dip from last year's 8.7 percent of gross domestic product.

    The CBO report shows that the deficit dilemma would largely be solved if the tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 โ€” and renewed in 2010 through the end of this year โ€” were allowed to lapse. Under that scenario, the deficit would drop to $585 billion in 2013 and to $220 billion in 2017.

    But expiration of those tax cuts would slam the economy, CBO said, bringing growth down to a paltry 1.1 percent next year. However, the economy would quickly rebound in 2014 and beyond.

    Obama is scheduled to release his 2013 budget on Feb. 13.

     
    • The Mad Scientist  •  Schaumburg, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      That's over spending you can believe in!
      • KevinM 3 mths ago
        It's not. Read the numbers. The deficit is almost completely from 1) Bush tax cuts, 2) recession, 3) ongoing cost of wars, and 4) automatic triggers that are built into the system that increase the deficit during a recession (unemployment, etc.) that will also automatically go away once jobs have recovered. Obama has added a couple hundred billion to the annual deficits through increases in discretionary spending, but there hasn't been an "over spending" explosion, at least not in the way you imply it.
      • Ro 3 mths ago
        Kevin-- nice try you democrap POS. The piece of trash in the WH has caused ALL OF THIS. Time for him (and you) to be removed.
      • Derek 3 mths ago
        Ro is so funny, KevinM makes a decent, thought out point and the brainless Ro comes back with insults and lame rhetoric. And who gets more thumbs up? Ro, Yahoo message boards are filled with brain dead idiots.
    • Appletree  •  3 mths ago
      So we only gained 40 lbs this year instead of 50 lbs. Where's the govt diet?
      • wet 3 mths ago
        It's in the food stamps they are providing to 1/10 the population.
      • KevinM 3 mths ago
        Right "Wet", because a 65billion program that existed prior to Obama and Bush came into office, that primarily goes to held impoverished trillion eat magically caused a $1.1trillion deficit. Logic is expense, but you really shouldn't leave home without it.
      • Ro 3 mths ago
        you are the problem and trash like you taht keep voting democrap
    • kb0oya:  •  3 mths ago
      Repubs are hot to tell you if we cut the taxes jobs will just simply multiply overnight. And if we cut spending--we don't need any real revenue coming in to pay off the debts. Does it work like that in your house? If you quit watching TV an hour a day to save a little electricity and that's all you do---will that help you pay the mortgage--if you don't have a nickel coming in?? When you raise the debt--but cut the revenue coming is--as the Bush tax cuts did----you shoot yourself in the foot. In fact the taxes are the lowest they have been in 55 years---so where's the jobs? The tax rates during Clinton were double for most of us for what they are now and we had tons of jobs and a budget surplus. It works just exactly backwards from what the repubs keep sticking down our throats as the "solution". Look at history.
    • kb0oya:  •  3 mths ago
      I read questions asked about who holds all of that debt on here, so I looked it up. China holds just 8% of our total debt. It's a lot--but they don't own us as the Obama Bashers would like to tell you. The Federal Rerserve holds 11.3%. Social Security holds 19%---and get this---U.S. investors (individuals) and institutions hold $14,342,909,328 of our national debt in the form of T-bills, bonds, securities, privately held mortgages, etc. Others such as Hong Kong, Brazil and others hold amounts of 2% and under--each.
    • Barack Osama Bin Laden  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      obama is a communist puppet
    • Barack Osama Bin Laden  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      obama, the first outward communist president
    • glenn  •  West Jordan, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      predictions are not FACTS the #$%$ we tollerate
    • Dr. Hootie Brown  •  Urbana, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Here's a fun game to play with the democrats brain. It's like playing with a wiffle ball. Write a comment with wonderful things to say about Obama. Make up a WONDERFUL lie, you think is too unbelievable. Democrats will love you. Nothing but thumbs up. No matter what, if it sounds good, they're with ya'!
    • Weto  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      The Gimme Generation will look at this as another reason to demand More from the Poverty Pimps !
    • Ron  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I feel better with this report.
    • S  •  3 mths ago
      Fair taxes = EVERYBODY pays taxes !
      • Dustin 3 mths ago
        Everybody! I don't care if you make $100 a year, you pay some in Federal taxes,no free rides anymore. We always get to hear about the 99%, how about the 42% that didn't pay any federal taxes!? Why should I have to pay 25% instead of 15% just so my neighbor can pay 0%, oh and bail him out of his house he couldn't afford, pay for his medical, heating assistance, food stamps. I guess I wouldn' try to get a good job either if it were all almost free from my neighbors
      • Jeffrey 3 mths ago
        Ignorance. If you make even $100 dollars a year you _DO_ pay federal taxes. They're called payroll taxes and they account for 15.3% of every dollar earned up to the first $110,000 earned in a given year.

        Everybody does pay taxes.
      • Newt 3 mths ago
        Jeff the payroll taxes are for SS and Medicare. They benefit you when you retire. The other is income tax which 42% pay none
    • falcons  •  Alpharetta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Let the tax cuts lapse on everyone if those morons can't figure out how to cut spending. And why are we taking money out of the SS Trust Fund so people can get $10 extra dollars on their paycheck? These morons should have learned its easy to cut taxes but its incredibly difficult to end the freebies, esp with the state run media gauding each side on.
      • SamB 3 mths ago
        Let the idiotic Bush tax cuts on the wealthy expire and increase capitol gains tax on everything above $100,000 to 25%.
      • SamB 3 mths ago
        The wealthy haven't created any jobs other than in China.
      • Ree Bellion 3 mths ago
        State run media? What? This is China here?
    • phil  •  3 mths ago
      First it was 1.3 T , now it's 1 .1 T , next it will say 900 Billion !! They will say anything to make the numbers look good . Guaranteed we run up another 2.5 T by the end of the fiscal year ..... as guaranteed as Death and Taxes !! The Dems motto is Spend , Spend , Spend , they just don't realize at the rate we borrow we will never be able to make the interest payments on the borrowed money .

      It's an election year , so the media has got to make the numbers look good ya know .
    • Mark Armstrong  •  St Paul, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      America has become the land of the lazy and the cheat. Soon she shall tumble , and I believe the wrong people will be blamed. But there is a court that will be held in the not so distant future . That Judge will seperate the liars from those who speak the truth. But til that day liars will go on strong til that appointed day.
      • Nikki 3 mths ago
        Never heard it so plainly put, but right on!
    • Quincy Magoo  •  3 mths ago
      I'm interested to know who is buying the debt. I certainly wouldn't, I expect a US default in the next 20 years or so, barring another significant financial crisis. We're following the path that Greece and others have been on for a while. We see the warning signs. At some point soon, we won't be able to choose between fixing our debt and default, default will be baked into the pie. The outcome probably won't be doomsday, but it will be painful and will affix the country to bottom-tier developed nation status.
    • TJB  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Don't fool yourself.. If the Bush taxcuts expire- middle incom folks will get a sizable tax increase..It's not just the rich here folks..do your research!
    • Wolf  •  3 mths ago
      How can the CBO even estimate budget deficit when no budget exists for the last three years...second the CBO estimates are worthless since they cannot make any estimates that have ever proven accurate ...
    • readit  •  3 mths ago
      The conclusion says, let the Bush Tax Cuts expire, reform the tax code. Do this over a three year time frame. And, voila', no more deficit by 2017. Read the last paragraph closely it says the Bush tax cuts are the reason for the problems we are having.
    • Robert  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      We need to cut spending as well as eliminate all these tax cuts ! Untill we do this nothing else will help
    • Concerned  •  3 mths ago
      Obama simply does not care! It is part of his gran plan, spend , spend, spend, entitlement until he can get gov to tax us out of existance..that what always happens in socalism!! NOBAMA 2012
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