Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Apple to build new hub, expands

- By Martin Crutsinger

Company plans $1 billion campus in Texas, will expand in Pittsburgh, New York, Colorado.

The federal budget deficit surged to a record for the month of November of $204.9 billion, but a big part of the increase reflected a calendar quirk.

In its monthly budget report, the Treasury Department said Thursday that the deficit for November was $66.4 billion higher than the imbalance in November 2017.

But $44 billion of that figure reflected the fact that December benefits in many government entitlemen­t programs were paid in November this year because Dec. 1 fell on a Saturday.

For the first two months of this budget year, the deficit totals $305.4 billion, up 51.4 percent from the same period last year. The Trump administra­tion is projecting that this year’s deficit will top $1 trillion, reflecting increased government spending and the loss of revenue from a big tax cut.

The new report showed that the higher tariffs from President Donald Trump’s get-tough trade policies are showing up in the budget totals. Customs duties totaled $6 billion in November, up 99 percent from November 2017.

Trump has imposed penalty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from a number of countries and on $250 billion of Chinese imports as the administra­tion seeks to apply pressure to other countries to reduce their barriers to American exports. However, China and other nations have retaliated by imposing penalty tariffs on U.S. exports, sparking a titfor-tat trade war.

The administra­tion still believes it will prevail and is currently in talks with China over trade practices the administra­tion feels are unfair to American companies and workers.

Last year’s budget deficit totaled $779 billion. The administra­tion is projecting that this year’s deficit, for a budget year that runs from October through September, will total $1.09 trillion. The administra­tion sees the deficit remaining above $1 trillion for three straight years.

The only time the government has run deficits of this size was for four years from 2009 through 2012 when the Obama administra­tion was boosting spending to grapple with the 2008 financial crisis and the worst recession since the 1930s.

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