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U.S. Had $1.3 Trillion Deficit in Fiscal 2011

The federal government recorded a $1.3 trillion budget deficit in fiscal 2011, the same as the previous fiscal year, the Congressional Budget Office said.

 

Congress settles funding fight, for now

Congress settles funding fight, for now

The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that puts the government on stable financial footing for six weeks but does nothing to resolve a battle over spending that is likely to flare again.

 

First Read: Democrats gain leverage in debt fight

Failure of Republican House leadership to pass a debt-reduction bill gives Democrats the edge, at least for now.

 

Obama says he won't raise debt ceiling on his own

A rising number of Democrats are asking President Obama to take executive action and raise the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling on his own, but Obama ...

 

Obama says Reagan raised debt ceiling 18 times; George W. Bush seven times

In a televised address to the nation on July 25, 2011, to discuss the pending deadline on the debt ceiling, President Barack Obama made his pitch for a "balanced" approach to reducing the deficit -- one that includes spending cuts as well as revenue increases from tax increases for wealthier Americans. With the debt ceiling issue caught in a political deadlock over how to reduce the deficit, Obama noted that raising the debt ceiling has been a relatively routine exercise for decades. "Understand –- raising the debt ceiling does not allow Congress to spend more money," Obama said.

 

S&P does not think U.S. will default on its debt

Standard and Poor's does not think the United States will default on its debt, the rating agency's president Deven Sharma said on Wednesday.

 

Americans view debt deadlock with worry and scorn

Americans view debt deadlock with worry and scorn

Americans already concerned about their jobs Wednesday begged Washington politicians to stop dithering, cut the budget and resolve a debt crisis they fear could lead to higher interest rates, or worse.

 

Rival plans ensnarl Congress over debt ceiling

Rival plans ensnarl Congress over debt ceiling

Rival Democratic and Republican plans to raise the government's borrowing ability have thrust Congress into a standoff just one week away from a potentially devastating debt crisis.

 

FAA in partial shutdown; air traffic unaffected

FAA in partial shutdown; air traffic unaffected

The Federal Aviation Administration was forced into a partial shutdown Monday after Congress failed to temporarily extend its funding. The agency was ordered to furlough thousands of employees and freeze $2.5 billion in airport construction money.

 

IMF calls for action on US debt

The International Monetary Fund call on US politicians to agree a "comprehensive solution" to raise the debt ceiling.

 

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