Pencil Sharpener Needed For American Budget. Hey, How 'bout an Axe?
National debt to be higher than White
House forecast, CBO says
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, March 6, 2010
President
Obama's proposed budget would add more than $9.7 trillion to the
national debt over the next decade, congressional budget analysts said
Friday. Proposed tax cuts for the middle class account for nearly a
third of that shortfall.
The 10-year outlook released by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is somewhat gloomier than
White House projections, which found that Obama's budget request would
produce deficits that would add about $8.5 trillion to the national debt
by 2020.
The CBO and the White House are in relative agreement about the
short-term budget picture, with both predicting a deficit of about $1.5
trillion this year -- a post-World War II record at 10.3 percent of the
overall economy -- and $1.3 trillion in 2011. But the CBO is
considerably less optimistic about future years, predicting that
deficits would never fall below 4 percent of the economy under Obama's
policies and would begin to grow rapidly after 2015. continue