U.S. government budget ends fiscal year with a more than $3 trillion deficit

Key Points
  • The final tally for the budget deficit in fiscal 2020 came to $3.13 trillion.
  • That was more than triple last year’s shortfall of $984 billion and double the previous record of $1.4 trillion in 2009.
  • Government debt totaled about $27 trillion by the end of the fiscal year.
The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin head into another round of negotiations on a new virus relief package after talks on Monday yielded "a little bit" of pr
The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020.
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Efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic left the U.S. government submerged in red ink as its fiscal year came to a close.

The final tally for the budget deficit in fiscal 2020 came to $3.13 trillion, more than triple last year’s shortfall of $984 billion and double the previous record of $1.4 trillion in 2009, courtesy of a stimulus package passed that year to battle the financial crisis.

Most of the damage to this year’s budget came due to the CARES Act, a $2.2 trillion spending package that included extra unemployment compensation to workers displaced during the pandemic and forgivable loans to business as an incentive to retain workers.

Receipts for the year came to $3.42 trillion against outlays of $6.55 trillion, the biggest of which came during June when the government spent $1.1 trillion, according to the Treasury Department.

The fiscal year ended with government debt at just under $27 trillion, all but $6 trillion of which is held by the public.

Tax collections came in at 1.61 trillion for the year, $203 billion less than estimated in the budget. Corporate tax collections missed the budget estimate by $51.8 billion while social insurance and retirement receipts were $2.1 billion below.

Higher-than-expected outlays for the departments of agriculture, education and health and human services also contributed to the shortfall.

The cost to service all that debt for the year came to $522.8 billion, which actually was the lowest total since 2017. Low government bond yields, helped in part by the Federal Reserve, helped keep debt service costs lower.

Source: cnbc