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BumRushDaShow

(150,988 posts)
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 08:59 PM Mar 21

CBO projects deficits will sharply rise if Trump tax cuts made permanent

Source: The Hill

03/21/25 3:14 PM ET


New projections from Congress’s official legislative scorer show deficit levels will explode if the Trump tax cuts are made permanent and not simply extended. In response to an inquiry from House Ways and Means Committee member David Schweikert (R-Ariz.), the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) found Friday that keeping the 2017 tax cuts in place and holding other budgetary policies steady would cause debt levels to reach 214 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2054.

That’s “47 percentage points higher than in the long-term baseline projections” released last March that are based on a 10-year extension of the cuts, the CBO said. CBO’s original projection found that public debt would be 166 percent of GDP if the cuts are extended compared to the current level of 99 percent. Schweikert also asked the CBO to consider the deficit effects if interest rates were 1 percent higher than in earlier projections. In that case, the total public debt would be 250 percent of GDP in 2054.

Schweikert has broken from many Republicans on the accounting methods that should be used for the tax cut extensions that are now under consideration. Republicans in the Senate want to use a “current policy baseline” that assumes the Trump tax cuts will simply be extended. Under this baseline, extending the cuts beyond 2025 would not add to the deficit. CBO estimates extending all of the tax cuts set to expire at the end of 2025 would add $4.7 trillion to deficits over the next 10 years.

Schweikert and some other Republicans have rebuked this accounting assumption as intellectually fraudulent since it assumes current policies continue into the future when they’re actually expiring in U.S. law. The CBO analysis from Friday does not weigh in on the “current policy” versus “current law” baseline question.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/5207985-trump-tax-cuts-debt-projections/

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CBO projects deficits will sharply rise if Trump tax cuts made permanent (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 21 OP
"47 percentage points higher than in the long-term baseline projections" dweller Mar 21 #1
This falls under the category of lonely bird Mar 21 #2
They do this every time. AmericaUnderSiege Mar 21 #3
Tax the rich. They've coasted for decades while working people shouldered the burden. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 21 #4

dweller

(26,421 posts)
1. "47 percentage points higher than in the long-term baseline projections"
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:08 PM
Mar 21

“ add $4.7 trillion to deficits over the next 10 years.”

lol … it all leads back to 47 …

Coincidence? I think not …


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AmericaUnderSiege

(777 posts)
3. They do this every time.
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 11:23 PM
Mar 21

Every single time. This is just what Republicans are. "The deficit" is the reason" to gut everything worthwhile, but they refuse to avoid creating "the deficit." They really, really enjoy hurting real people, and enjoy watching you dance to avoid repaying their "kindness."

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