2009 Federal Revenue and Spending Book of Charts

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Federal Budget Deficits Will Reach Levels Never Seen Before in the U.S.

Under current law, the budget deficit is projected to grow to 18.7 percent of GDP by 2082, even if the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts are allowed to expire and the AMT is not fixed. This will be driven by deficits well above the 30-year historical average of 2.9 percent. Deficits of this size have never been seen in the U.S. and illustrate the need to reform these programs.

Federal Budget Deficit as a Percentage of GDP

Federal Budget Deficit as a Percentage of GD
 
 

Debt and Deficits

Federal Budget Deficits Will Reach Levels Never Seen Before in the U.S.



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