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U.S. Deficit Swells to $1.8 Trillion Amid Rising Debt Costs

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Last updated: 2024/10/19 at 12:38 PM
Wall St. Bolt Editorial Team 7 months ago
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In 2024, the U.S. federal budget deficit surged past $1.8 trillion, marking an 8% increase from the previous year and reaching the third-highest level in U.S. history.

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Rising Debt Costs Push U.S. Deficit Beyond Historical NormsRising Borrowing Costs Prompt Fiscal Shifts: What Investors Should Anticipate

This rise, despite high tax receipts, was driven by continued government spending, growing debt, and an unprecedented rise in interest expenses.

The Biden administration’s deficit for fiscal 2024, reported by the Treasury Department, stood at $1.833 trillion, up $138 billion from the prior year. Although the U.S. recorded a modest surplus of $64.3 billion in September, it was nevertheless overshadowed by the substantial $380 billion deficit in August.

The deficit’s historical context shows that only 2020 and 2021, marked by massive COVID-19 relief spending, had larger shortfalls. Even with record government receipts of $4.9 trillion, spending of $6.75 trillion outpaced revenues, underscoring the country’s continued fiscal imbalance.

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U.S. Deficit Swells to $1.8 Trillion Amid Rising Debt Costs

Rising Debt Costs Push U.S. Deficit Beyond Historical Norms

An important development contributing to the deficit is the escalating cost of debt servicing. Interest expenses for fiscal 2024 exceeded $1.16 trillion, marking the first time they crossed the trillion-dollar threshold.

The Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest rate hikes have increased borrowing costs, raising the average government debt rate to 3.32%.

After accounting for interest earned on investments, U.S. interest expenses hit $882 billion, the third-largest after Social Security and healthcare.

The deficit now exceeds 6% of the U.S. economy, far above the 3.7% historical average over the past 50 years.

This is particularly concerning given that such levels are atypical during periods of economic expansion.

Looking ahead, the CBO predicts that the deficit will continue to grow, potentially reaching $2.8 trillion by 2034. Meanwhile, projections indicate that the national debt will swell from $35.7 trillion, near 100% of GDP, to 122% by 2034.

Rising Borrowing Costs Prompt Fiscal Shifts: What Investors Should Anticipate

The rising debt and increasing interest expenses are becoming significant concerns for the U.S. economy and investors. With the Federal Reserve raising interest rates to combat inflation, borrowing costs have surged, worsening the debt situation.

This puts pressure on investors to monitor how the government handles financial challenges, as rising interest rates increase costs. These changes could have wider effects on the market.

As interest expenses grow, the government may adjust fiscal policies, potentially cutting spending on infrastructure, defense, and healthcare services.

The growing deficit aligns with global trends, raising concerns about long-term stability and increasing risks for U.S. investments. Treasuries. As the deficit continues to grow, it’s important for stakeholders and investors to stay alert.

The combination of rising debt and interest costs is expected to put more pressure on government policy. The future will likely demand critical decisions that shape the U.S. economy, global markets, and long-term investment strategies.

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Wall St. Bolt Editorial Team October 19, 2024
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