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U.S. on Track to Add $19 Trillion in New Debt Over 10 Years

Congressional Budget Office projections released on Wednesday suggested rising interest rates and bipartisan spending bills are adding to deficits, amid a partisan fight on fiscal policy.

Jim Tankersley
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Federal Budget (US), Inflation (Economics), Law and Legislation, National Debt (US), Stimulus (Economic), Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, United States Economy, United States Politics and Government, Veterans
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