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Financial Overview of U.S. Federal Budget Shows Large Deficits and Negative Net Worth
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Financial Overview of U.S. Federal Budget Shows Large Deficits and Negative Net Worth

Financial Overview of U.S. Federal Budget Shows Large Deficits and Negative Net Worth The passage provides a macro‑level fiscal analysis of the U.S. government’s cash flow and net worth, but it contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. It repeats publicly known budget figures and does not reveal new or controversial information. Key insights: Federal cash flow was a $1.3 trillion deficit in FY2010.; Net worth of the U.S. government estimated at –$44 trillion.; One‑time expenses include payments to Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and TARP-related items.

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Financial Overview of U.S. Federal Budget Shows Large Deficits and Negative Net Worth The passage provides a macro‑level fiscal analysis of the U.S. government’s cash flow and net worth, but it contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. It repeats publicly known budget figures and does not reveal new or controversial information. Key insights: Federal cash flow was a $1.3 trillion deficit in FY2010.; Net worth of the U.S. government estimated at –$44 trillion.; One‑time expenses include payments to Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and TARP-related items.

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