Deficit Hits $1.4 Trillion, Complicating Stimulus Plans

Deficit Hits $1.4 Trillion, Complicating Stimulus Plans

The deficit is the largest relative to the size of the economy since 1945, underscoring the challenge to shrink the fiscal gap even as the White House considers more steps to stimulate a slow recovery.

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