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the cuts, the spends, and that big deficit in 7 charts

  • Written by Wes Mountain, Multimedia Editor
the cuts, the spends, and that big deficit in 7 charts

The budget deficit is projected to hit $213.6 billion, a record 11% of GDP, before winding back:

Instead of falling, as predicted in the last budget, debt will climb:

There’s spending and tax cuts a plenty:

It’s expected to bring about a bounce-back in economic growth:

But much depends on the assumptions, including a return to strong immigration:

Authors: Wes Mountain, Multimedia Editor

Read more https://theconversation.com/budget-2020-at-a-glance-the-cuts-the-spends-and-that-big-deficit-in-7-charts-147016

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