Government Spent $100 Billion
More Than It Stole in July
You might have seen the latest budget deficit numbers which show a $100 billion budget deficit in July. The most interesting snippet of the story is the following, though:
Year-to-date outlays were $2.47 trillion, up 8% over the same period, and revenues were $2.09 trillion, 1% lower...
So revenues are basically flat (down one percent, which is pretty darned impressive given the economic environment). The problem isn't there. The problem is that the government continues to spend at a rate well in excess of inflation, population growth, wages, GDP--whatever.
It's the spending, stupid.

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