Potential Debt Ceiling Deal Would Barely Change Federal Spending Path ![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_soRYfNgAHjAvMLXgqKINWLjMe9bVBi96OZpa82iNMOlngNifQmqt1nNhn3JbGNf-d-au9xUmRT_E_N2SVlpdm0ShdNQS7zErNU-3ZO7AG6A_UWL73GPVQf0Qoe1Svtt3S69JACq4vwmfHMV8xfNOxYD9yAE0Q4C3WPLel0VDPgR9N4UEOI0dkLqOjXeAj86U1nn9Bi3Q=s0-d)
By Jim Tankersley from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/Et4yCAj
Federal Budget (US), United States Politics and Government, United States Economy, Social Security (US), Medicare, National Debt (US), Congressional Budget Office, Biden, Joseph R Jr, McCarthy, Kevin (1965- )
By Jim Tankersley from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/Et4yCAj
Federal Budget (US), United States Politics and Government, United States Economy, Social Security (US), Medicare, National Debt (US), Congressional Budget Office, Biden, Joseph R Jr, McCarthy, Kevin (1965- )
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