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Biden's $6.8-trillion budget challenges Republicans, raises taxes on rich

Total US debt would rise to nearly 110 percent of annual gross domestic product in 2033, a figure that rivals the peaks during the country's mobilisation for World War II

March 10, 2023 / 06:35 IST
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US President Joe Biden on Thursday unveiled plans for government spending and higher taxes on the wealthy, choosing the swing state of Pennsylvania to reveal his playbook for an expected 2024 re-election bid.

Speaking at a Philadelphia union hall, the Democratic president challenged Republican opponents on fiscal responsibility, highlighting plans to cut U.S. deficits nearly $3 trillion over 10 years by raising taxes on those earning more than $400,000 a year.

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Overall, the budget would increase federal spending in the twelve months starting in October to $6.8 trillion from the $6.2 trillion expected to be spent in the current fiscal year.

"For too long, working people been breaking their necks, the economy's left them behind - working people like you - while those at the top get away with everything," Biden told Pennsylvania blue-collar workers, a group he also targeted in his 2020 presidential campaign.