The Biden administration on Friday released its budgetary data for the last month of fiscal year 2022 which showed the U.S. government ran up a roughly $1.4 trillion deficit. That is an average of nearly $120 billion in added debt every month. Federal debt surpassed $31 trillion earlier this month.
Biden touts deficit reduction
- Biden touted the deficit reduction from the previous year, down from $2.8 trillion in fiscal year 2021
Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, blasted the announcement saying it was "nothing to celebrate."
- "The entirety of the decline in the deficit between 2021 and 2022 can be attributed to the expiration of temporary COVID relief," she said.
- Critics also point out that Biden's planned student loan forgiveness erases significant deficit gains.
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