In the United States, the budget deficit in the next 10 years will exceed the estimated CBO of $ 1 trillion.
The federal budget deficiency in the US is expected to be about 1 trillion higher than the previous prediction in the next decade. According to the latest calculations of the Federal Budget Committee (CRFB) responsible, the accumulated deficit will reach $ 22.7 trillion in the period from 2026 to 2035. This figure exceeds an estimated $ 21.8 trillion in January of the National Assembly Budget Office (CBO) in January. New forecasts reflect the impact of customs taxes in real laws, increase tax laws and increase tax laws. According to CRFB, this law alone will increase in 2035, 4.6 trillion dollars. However, Trump's new tariff is expected to provide an income of about $ 3.4 trillion in the next decade, which will balance some gaps. CRFB also forecasts that the budget deficit is 1.7 trillion dollars for the 2025 fiscal year. This figure corresponds to 5.6 percent of the gross domestic product and is a bit lower than the previous year. However, the deficit is expected to increase over time and by 2035, 2.6 trillion dollars, meaning GDP can reach 5.9 %. Expected interest payment will increase rapidly. In 2025, interest payments of about $ 1 trillion expected to increase to $ 1.8 trillion in 2035 and a total of $ 14 trillion. Considering a more negative scenario, courts cancel tariffs, some temporary tax cuts became permanent and the interest rate was still high, the deficit could increase by more than $ 7 trillion and the debt ratio compared to GDP in 2035 could reach 134 %. This means a serious risk for the country's financial sustainability.