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The mix of slower population growth and unfettered spending will also result in weaker economic growth over the next three decades than what the CBO projected last year. Lower birthrates also mean ...
The Congressional Budget Office's long-term budget outlook shows deficits widening in the years ahead, driven primarily by ...
Estimating the GDP of this entire economy — which now stands just shy of $29.2 trillion — is a work in progress. The Bureau ...
The aging population will push spending on Social Security benefits to 6.1% of GDP in fiscal year 2055 ... its northern states to send more water to US, Sheinbaum says 3:41 PM UTC · Updated ...
GDP growth beat expectations, underpinned by solid consumption and industrial output even as policymakers brace for the ...
CBO Sees US Deficits Rising Over 30 Years, Economic Growth Slowing By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congressional Budget Office on Thursday projected significant increases in ...
US Economic Growth to Slow in the Next 30 Years, Fueled by Debt and Declining Birth Rates, CBO Says WASHINGTON (AP) — Weak population gains and increased government spending will result in ...