The US budget deficit in 2023 reached $1.695 trillion, a 23% increase from last year
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发表于 2023-10-21 10:30:53
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According to CCTV News, on the 20th local time, the US Treasury Department released a report showing that the budget deficit for the 2023 fiscal year was $1.695 trillion (approximately 12.4 trillion RMB), an increase of 23% compared to last year, due to a decrease in income and a significant increase in social security, medical insurance, and federal debt interest costs.
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