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CBO Forecast Shows Entitlement and Interest Payments Could Exhaust Federal Revenue by 2025
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kaggle-ho-020836House Oversight

CBO Forecast Shows Entitlement and Interest Payments Could Exhaust Federal Revenue by 2025

CBO Forecast Shows Entitlement and Interest Payments Could Exhaust Federal Revenue by 2025 The passage presents publicly available budget projections without new allegations, specific actors, or actionable investigative leads. It highlights a fiscal risk but lacks novel or sensitive information linking powerful individuals to misconduct. Key insights: CBO alternative scenario predicts entitlement spending + net interest will equal total revenue by 2025.; If trends continue, no federal funds would remain for defense, education, infrastructure, or R&D.; Analysis references policy extensions such as the 2001‑2003 tax cuts and Medicare payment adjustments.

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CBO Forecast Shows Entitlement and Interest Payments Could Exhaust Federal Revenue by 2025 The passage presents publicly available budget projections without new allegations, specific actors, or actionable investigative leads. It highlights a fiscal risk but lacks novel or sensitive information linking powerful individuals to misconduct. Key insights: CBO alternative scenario predicts entitlement spending + net interest will equal total revenue by 2025.; If trends continue, no federal funds would remain for defense, education, infrastructure, or R&D.; Analysis references policy extensions such as the 2001‑2003 tax cuts and Medicare payment adjustments.

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