Stories Related to Deficit Reduction Target Reached, But No One's Happy

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As automated federal spending cuts take effect, projected red ink for the next decade has been reduced by about $4 trillion. But this wasn't how Democrats or Republicans wanted to do it. For the last two years, official Washington has pursued a clearly defined budget goal — reduce projected deficits for the next decade by $4 trillion.

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