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    Home Tags Congressional Budget Office

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    The Congressional Budget Office released updated budget projections Tuesday. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner file)
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    CBO: Federal deficits to exceed $1 trillion indefinitely

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    Yep, the deficit crisis is worse than we thought: CBO

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    Tax revenue went up in 2019 but spending increased by more than $200B

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    CBO: Pelosi drug pricing bill would save government $345B over 10 years, but stifle new treatments
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    FILE - In this Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, file photo, a statue of former Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin stands outside the Treasury Building in Washington. The Treasury Department reports on the federal budget picture for April and for the fiscal year thus far on Monday, May 12, 2014.
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    President Donald Trump is eager to take the debt ceiling debate off the table this summer.
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    CBO says Trump’s tariffs hurting economic growth

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    This photo taken July 23, 2013, show the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Congress returns to work this week with a relatively short and simple agenda, vote to keep the government operating in the short term, then return home to campaign. National security threats from Islamic State militants and Russian aggression in Ukraine loom large, but September's session may be too short for lawmakers to do anything but talk about them.
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