The U.S. deficit hit $984 billion in 2019, soaring during Trump era
The U.S. deficit hit $984 billion in 2019, soaring during Trump era
Spending increases, tax cuts and political apathy fueled the surge.
The U.S. governments budget deficit ballooned to nearly $1 trillion in 2019, the Treasury Department announced Friday, as the United States fiscal imbalance widened for a fourth consecutive year despite a sustained run of economic growth. The deficit grew $205 billion, or 26 percent, in the past year.
The countrys worsening fiscal picture runs in sharp contrast to President Trumps campaign promise to eliminate the federal debt within eight years. The deficit is up nearly 50 percent in the Trump era. Since taking office, Trump has endorsed big spending increases and steered most Republicans to abandon the deficit obsession they held during the Obama administration.
In 2011, the GOP-controlled House of Representatives pushed to pass a constitutional amendment that would require balanced budgets. And the Obama administration created a deficit commission looking for ways to slow the growth of government debt. But those efforts have fallen away, and budget experts believe the country will see trillion-dollar annual deficits far into the future.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/10/25/us-deficit-hit-billion-marking-nearly-percent-increase-during-trump-era/