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CBO Report Projects Escalating Federal Deficits and Debt Over the Coming Decade

    CBO: Federal deficits and debt to worsen over next decade
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    WASHINGTON – The Congressional Budget Office, known for its impartial analysis, has released a 10-year forecast predicting an increase in federal deficits and national debt. This surge is largely attributed to heightened expenditures, particularly in Social Security, Medicare, and interest payments on existing debt.

    In comparison to their report from a year ago, the fiscal outlook has seen a slight decline.

    The newest report, unveiled on Wednesday, incorporates significant events from the past year. These include the Republican-led tax and spending package dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” the imposition of greater tariffs, and the Trump administration’s stringent immigration policies, which involve deporting millions from the U.S.

    Due to these factors, the expected deficit for 2026 has increased by roughly $100 billion, with total deficits from 2026 to 2035 anticipated to be $1.4 trillion higher. Public-held debt is predicted to climb from 101% of GDP to an unprecedented 120%.

    The CBO highlights that increased tariffs are projected to boost federal revenue by $3 trillion, which somewhat mitigates the deficit increase. However, this also leads to higher inflation expected between 2026 and 2029.

    The escalating debt and interest payments are critical as they divert funds from essential government investments in infrastructure, education, and other areas crucial for fostering future economic growth.

    Congressional Budget Office projections also indicate that inflation doesn’t hit the Federal Reserve’ s 2% target rate until 2030.

    Jonathan Burks, executive vice president of economic and health policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center said “large deficits are unprecedented for a growing, peacetime economy” though “the good news is there is still time for policymakers to correct course.”

    “We encourage lawmakers to work together to explore options for raising revenue, trimming spending, and slowing the growth of the major cost drivers,” Burks said, “Congress and the administration should seize the opportunity to act now before the available menu of choices becomes much more painful.”

    Lawmakers have recently addressed rising federal debt and deficits primarily through targeted spending caps and debt limit suspensions, as well as deploying “extraordinary measures” when the U.S. is close to hitting its statutory spending limit, though these measures have often been accompanied by new, large-scale spending or tax policies that maintain high deficit levels.

    And President Donald Trump at the start of his second term deployed a Department of Government Efficiency, which set a goal to balance the budget by cutting $2 trillion in waste, fraud and abuse, however, budget analysts estimate that DOGE cut anywhere between $1.4 billion to $7 billion, largely through workforce firings.

    Michael Peterson, CEO of the Peterson Foundation said the CBO’s latest budget projection “is an urgent warning to our leaders about America’s costly fiscal path.”

    “This election year, voters understand the connection between rising debt and their personal economic condition. And the financial markets are watching. Stabilizing our debt is an essential part of improving affordability, and must be a core component of the 2026 campaign conversation.”

    Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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