The Current Federal Deficit and Debt
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the latest data for Fiscal Year 2020, charted out monthly and on a year-over-year basis.
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Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the latest data for Fiscal Year 2020, charted out monthly and on a year-over-year basis.
Modeled after the Consumer Confidence Index, the Fiscal Confidence Index is a national survey that measures public opinion about the national debt.
The PGPF chart pack illustrates that budget-making involves many competing priorities, limited resources, and complex issues.
Modeled after the Consumer Confidence Index, the Fiscal Confidence Index is a national survey that measures public opinion about the national debt.
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for November 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-november-2020
Lawmakers have enacted a total of 120 continuing resolutions over the past 24 fiscal years.
https://www.pgpf.org/chart-archive/0228_continuing_resolutions
Modeled after the Consumer Confidence Index, the Fiscal Confidence Index is a national survey that measures public opinion about the national debt.
The FT-Peterson US Economic Monitor will track voter sentiment on economic and fiscal issues for the twelve months leading up to the 2020 election.
Every month the U.S. Treasury releases data on the federal budget, including the current deficit. Here is the data for October 2020.
https://www.pgpf.org/the-current-federal-budget-deficit/budget-deficit-october-2020
Historically, debt and deficits rose with wars and economic downturns. Today, they rise from factors such as growing healthcare costs and an aging population.