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The federal budget deficit will hit an unprecedented $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures.
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Fed budget deficit expected to hit $1.2 trillion - KING-5
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures. The CBO estimate released Wednesday also sees the economy shrinking by 2.2 ...
Sources: $1.2 Trillion Deficit Projected for 2009 - Washington Post
Slowing tax revenues and an historic bailout of the U.S. financial system will drive the annual budget deficit to nearly $1.2 trillion this year, even without the massive economic stimulus package now under review by Congress, the Congressional ...
2009 budget deficit is estimated at $1.2 trillion - Raleigh News & Observer
WASHINGTON -- Congressional estimators are projecting an unparalleled budget deficit of $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year. A top congressional aide briefed on the estimate says the Congressional Budget Office also sees a $703 billion deficit for ...
Feds to project $1.2 trillion deficit for 2009 - Minnesota Public Radio
Washington (AP) ? The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to a Capitol Hill aide briefed on new Congressional Budget office figures. The aide says the CBO also sees a $703 billion ...
Federal budget deficit projected to be $1.2 trillion for 2009 (7:31 a ... - Record
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to a Capitol Hill aide briefed on new Congressional Budget Office figures. The aide says the CBO also sees a $703 billion ...
Congressional Budget Office projects $1.2 trillion deficit for 2009 - Daily Jeffersonian
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures. The CBO estimate released Wednesday also sees the economy shrinking by 2.2 ...
Federal budget deficit projected to hit $1.2 trillion for 2009 - San Jose Mercury News
WASHINGTON ? The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures. The CBO estimate released today also sees the economy shrinking by 2.2 percent this ...
Congressional Budget Office: 2009 deficit will hit $1.2 trillion - New York Daily News
WASHINGTON - The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to a Capitol Hill aide briefed on new Congressional Budget office figures. The aide says the CBO also sees a $703 billion deficit for ...
Federal deficit will hit $1.2 trillion for 2009 - Tulsa World
WASHINGTON ? The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled $1.2 trillion for the 2009 budget year, according to grim new Congressional Budget Office figures. The CBO estimate released Wednesday also sees the economy shrinking by 2.2 percent ...
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