February federal budget deficit sets record
Federal budget deficit hits all-time monthly high of $222.5 billion in February
On Thursday March 10, 2011, 3:14 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal government's budget deficit grew by $222.5 billion in February, the largest one-month increase in history. Economists are forecasting the deficit for the year will be the biggest imbalance on record. , The Treasury Department says the February deficit surpassed the old record for any month, a $220.9 billion imbalance set in February 2010.
Through the first five months of this budget year, which began Oct. 1, the deficit totals $641.3 billion, 1.6 percent below the pace set last year.
However, economists are predicting the deficit for this year will exceed last year's imbalance. The Congressional Budget Office is forecasting a $1.5 trillion gap, giving the country a third straight year of $1 trillion-plus deficits.
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Comment: The US would not be the first country to commit national suicide because of the errors of its political and academic elites.
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