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Budget Forecast Shows Entitlement Spending and Interest Payments Could Exceed US Revenue by 2025
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kaggle-ho-020928House Oversight

Budget Forecast Shows Entitlement Spending and Interest Payments Could Exceed US Revenue by 2025

Budget Forecast Shows Entitlement Spending and Interest Payments Could Exceed US Revenue by 2025 The passage only presents publicly available CBO budget projections and a corporate presentation slide. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Therefore it offers minimal investigative value. Key insights: CBO alternative fiscal scenario predicts entitlement spending + net interest will surpass total revenue by 2025.; Graph shows revenue and spending as % of GDP from 1980 to 2050.; Assumptions include extension of 2001‑2003 tax cuts and Medicare payment adjustments.

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Budget Forecast Shows Entitlement Spending and Interest Payments Could Exceed US Revenue by 2025 The passage only presents publicly available CBO budget projections and a corporate presentation slide. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Therefore it offers minimal investigative value. Key insights: CBO alternative fiscal scenario predicts entitlement spending + net interest will surpass total revenue by 2025.; Graph shows revenue and spending as % of GDP from 1980 to 2050.; Assumptions include extension of 2001‑2003 tax cuts and Medicare payment adjustments.

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