Federal Deficit and Debt: May 2021
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for May 2021.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-may-2021
The search found 1240 results in 0.216 seconds.
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for May 2021.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-may-2021
Social Security is the largest single federal program, and accounts for approximately one quarter of all federal spending.
https://www.pgpf.org/blog/celebrating-social-securitys-80th-anniversary
A bipartisan group of highly distinguished and respected leaders in defense, economic and national security policy have united once again to emphasize the fundamental link between America’s long-term fiscal health and our national security.
https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2016/05/cfns-press-release
Reconciliation provides for expedited consideration of certain legislation; its use is particularly important in the Senate because it limits the time allowed for debate and prevents the inclusion of non-budgetary provisions.
https://www.pgpf.org/budget-basics/what-is-budget-reconciliation
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for May 2022.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-may-2022
“CBO’s report is filled with sobering projections that should be an urgent wakeup call for the Administration and Congress," said Michael A. Peterson, President and CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
"Surpassing $20 trillion in debt is the latest indicator of our nation's dire fiscal condition," said Michael A. Peterson, President and CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
Our mission is to increase awareness of the nature and urgency of key fiscal challenges threatening America’s future and to accelerate action on them.
The IMF raises concerns that progress on important fiscal issues is being hampered by political dysfunction in Washington.
What will America look like at mid-century? US 2050 will examine and analyze the multiple demographic, socioeconomic, and fiscal trends that will shape the nation in the decades ahead.