Congress Faces Looming Government Shutdown
Lawmakers Are Scrambling To Avoid A Partial Government Shutdown This Week.
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Read moreThe U.S. Gross National Debt Surpassed $33 Trillion, A Troubling Benchmark As Lawmakers Show Little Interest In Reining In Spending, Let Alone A Balanced Budget.
Read moreOne Of The Top International Credit Rating Agencies Has Downgraded The United States Government’s Credit Rating From The Highest Level Of AAA Down One Tier To AA+, A Serious Economic Signpost As U.S. Debt Continues To Soar And Deficits Remain Elevated.
Read moreBudget Groups Continue To Release Dire Forecasts For The Explosive Growth Of The U.S. National Debt. The U.S. Treasury Reported A $1.4 Trillion Deficit So Far Nine Months Into Fiscal Year 2023.
Read moreThe U.S. Congressional Budget Office Said Monday The Federal Government Has Accumulated More Than A Trillion Dollars In Debt Only Six Months Into The Fiscal Year.
Read moreGas Prices Have Continued A Steady Decline In Recent Weeks, Coming Down From Record-High Gas Prices This Summer, But The Congressional Budget Office Says Natural Gas Prices May See An Increase From The Recently Passed Inflation Reduction Act.
Read moreFederal Debt Will Nearly Double The Nation’s Gross Domestic Product By 2052 If It Continues On Its Current Trajectory, The U.S. Congressional Budget Office Says In Its Economic And Debt Forecast Released Wednesday.
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