CBO Makes its Estimate
Sep 09, 2008 11:52 AM EST
Today, the Congressional Budget Office released its latest figures on the deficit, and they aren’t good. According to the report the federal government will run a deficit of $407 billion for the budget year that ends on Sept. 30.
Furthermore, CBO expects that if current policies remain in place the budget deficits will remain over $400 billion for the next two years. The CBO figures reflect a tremendous jump from $161 billion in 2007. If the CBO projection is right, numbers would balloon to about 3% over the next two years.
CBO also estimates that during 2008 federal spending will be 8.3% higher than in 2007, meanwhile revenues will be likely be less than they were in 2007.
Based on these numbers, at least this much is true; the next Congress and President must take a serious look at the spending addiction that permeates the Halls of Congress and the Presidency.
This recklessness must stop.
John Campbell
Congressman John Campbell was first elected to Congress in December of 2005. He brings with him to Washington a quarter century of experience in the business world and a record of accomplishment in both chambers of the California Legislature.
Congressman John Campbell represents California’s 48th Congressional District which encompasses Newport Beach, Irvine, Tustin, Lake Forest, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Dana Point and parts of San Juan Capistrano and Santa Ana.
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