Federal Deficit and Debt: July 2020
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for July 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-july-2020
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Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for July 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-july-2020
The latest Financial Times-Peterson Foundation US Economic Monitor, released on July 7, 2020, reveals timely data about Americans’ deep concerns about the health and economic effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Estate and gift taxes are levied on the transfer of assets. Two areas of the tax code that are relatively small in dollar terms, but can generate a significant amount of attention and even controversy in the broader conversation about wealth.
https://www.pgpf.org/budget-basics/what-are-estate-and-gift-taxes-and-how-do-they-work
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for May 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-may-2020
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for June 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-june-2020
The latest Financial Times-Peterson Foundation US Economic Monitor, released on June 4, 2020, reveals how the coronavirus pandemic continues to have significant financial and economic impacts across wide swaths of American society.
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for April 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-april-2020
The latest Financial Times-Peterson Foundation US Economic Monitor reveals that the coronavirus pandemic is financially impacting the vast majority of Americans, and there is broad-based support for federal response measures.
The largest emergency response bill in history, the CARES Act allocates $2 trillion in emergency funding to provide relief to households, small and large businesses, states and municipalities, and healthcare providers, among others.
https://www.pgpf.org/infographic/whats-in-the-cares-act-heres-a-summary
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for March 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-march-2020