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White House: Budget deficit to rise to $600 billion

The Federal Reserve last month trimmed its GDP forecast from 2.2 percent to 2 percent and economists at JPMorgan Chase are even more pessimistic, expecting the economy to grow by just 1.8 percent this year, down from last year's 2 percent gain.

July 16, 2016 / 15:19 IST
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The White House today predicted that the government's budget deficit for the soon-to-end fiscal year will hit USD 600 billion, an increase of USD 162 billion over last year's tally and a reversal of a steady trend of large but improving deficits on President Barack Obama's watch.

The disappointing figures, while expected, come after the deficit has steadily declined since the huge USD 1.4 trillion deficit Obama inherited after the deep 2007-2009 recession and the associated fiscal crisis.

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According to many economists, the improving economy, tax increases on higher-income earners and cuts to annual agency budgets have helped close the gap but the longer-term picture is troubling.

The budget and economic update also officially downgrades the White House's view of the economy, predicting growth of 2.2 percent this year instead of the 2.7 percent growth rate it predicted in its February budget. But it also says inflation will stay in check, predicting a 1.1 percent increase in consumer prices versus the 1.4 per cent it forecast in the winter.