Kuwait Times

US deficit to soar to record $3.8tn in 2020: Watchdog

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WASHINGTON: A steep economic downturn and massive coronaviru­s rescue spending will nearly quadruple the fiscal 2020 US budget deficit to a record $3.8 trillion, a staggering 18.7 percent of US economic output, a Washington-based watchdog group said on Monday.

Releasing new budget estimates based on spending mandated by law, the Committee for a Responsibl­e Federal Budget (CRFB) also projected that the fiscal 2021 deficit would reach $2.1 trillion in

2021, and average $1.3 trillion through 2025 as the economy recovers from damage caused by coronaviru­s-related shutdowns. The estimates follow the US Treasury’s report on Friday of a $744 billion budget deficit in the six months through March 30, which included minimal impact from the outbreak of the new coronaviru­s. Officials said significan­t budget impacts from spending and reduced revenues would appear in April’s budget results. The CRFB, a coalition of former US lawmakers, government officials and economists that has advocated for reducing deficits, said US public debt by the Sept. 30 fiscal year-end would exceed 100 percent of US GDP, from just under 80 percent prior to the coronaviru­s crisis. “These projection­s almost certainly underestim­ate deficits, since they assume no further legislatio­n is enacted to address the crisis and that policymake­rs stick to current law when it comes to other tax and

spending policies,” the group said in a statement. CRFB’s projection­s also assume the economy experience­s a strong recovery in 2021 and fully returns to its pre-crisis trajectory by 2025. If that recovery is achieved, public debt would reach 107 percent of GDP that year, exceeding levels at the end of World War Two. A slower recovery could cause debt to reach 117 percent of GDP by 2025, the group said.

The record for a fiscal year deficit was $1.41 billion, set in 2009. Deficits exceeding $1 trillion followed for three subsequent years before subsiding as the economy recovered. But the deficit reached $984 billion in 2019 and the Congressio­nal Budget Office had projected a $1.07 trillion deficit for 2020.

The CRFB started with that pre-crisis CBO estimate and added about $2.2 trillion in spending while subtractin­g $570 billion in revenue due to reduced economic activity. — Reuters

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