US Deficit Expands Despite Record Tariff Revenue

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The US federal deficit reached a record high of $291 billion in July 2025, driven by increased government spending on social programs, healthcare, and interest payments, despite a fourfold increase in tariff revenue, which was insufficient to offset the rising expenditures and structural fiscal imbalance.
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- Tariffs Are Generating Meaningful New Revenue-2025-08-11 Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
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