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WHITE HOUSE WON’T ISSUE ECONOMIC PROJECTION­S THIS SUMMER

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The White House will not release its official midyear economic update this summer, declining to put its stamp on data documentin­g the plunge into recession during the coronaviru­s pandemic and avoiding going on record with a prediction about the economy’s future.

Updated informatio­n about the budget picture will come out as planned, a senior

Trump administra­tion official said Thursday. A significan­t decline in tax receipts as well as outlays from almost $3 trillion in coronaviru­srelated aid bills are sure to produce a multitrill­ion-dollar government deficit for the budget year ending Sept. 30.

But the White House maintains that the underlying economic data would be too uncertain to convey a meaningful picture about the recovery, according to the official, who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly before an official announceme­nt and spoke on condition of anonymity. A key report on secondquar­ter economic growth will not come out until after the July 15 deadline for the annual update. The decision is sure to prompt criticism from Democrats that President Donald Trump, facing difficult reelection prospects, wants to avoid putting his administra­tion’s imprint on bad economic news in the months before the Nov. 3 vote.

The Trump team’s economic projection­s, like those from earlier administra­tions, have tended to be overly optimistic, and the White House has not shown much interest in put in place its annual budgets, which have called for spending cuts unpopular even among its allies on Capitol Hill.

The Washington Post first reported the

White House decision to scrap the economic data release.

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