Here's Why Biden Is Wrong About the Deficit
His administration has expanded deficits by $400 billion more than expected, even before we count recent spending.

President Joe Biden is annoyed. On Saturday, during a speech to the Congressional Black Caucus, he complained that "I'm so sick of Republicans saying we're the 'big spenders.' Give me a break. Give me a break." He all but said in one portion of the speech that he is spending a lot of money on special interests and yet "doing all of this while reducing the deficit—last year, $350 billion, and this year by $1 trillion." It's magic.
It's amazing to watch a speech in which so few fiscal facts are correct. First, the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that "the Biden administration has enacted policies through legislation and executive actions that will add more than $4.8 trillion to deficits between 2021 and 2031." That's exclusively his administration, and these sums will be added to the trillions in debt accumulated by previous administrations.
And let's not forget that the $4.8 trillion figure would be significantly larger if he and his Democratic friends in Congress had passed the roughly $2.5–$5 trillion Build Back Better (BBB) legislation they pushed so hard for. The figure also rests on the dubious assumption that the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which was passed in lieu of BBB, will reduce the deficit. Last but not least, this figure doesn't include Biden's student-loan forgiveness order, which the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) calculates will alone add over $400 billion in deficit spending over 10 years.
If you need more evidence that the president is no budget cutter, look also at the size of recent budget deficits compared to projections released just three weeks after his inauguration. These forecasted that the combined 2021 and 2022 budget deficits would be $3.31 trillion. They now stand at $3.72 trillion, with a month still left in FY 2022. So, the Biden administration has expanded deficits by $400 billion more than expected, even before we count the recent spending mentioned above.
Next, let's look at what's driving the "deficit reduction" Biden cites from peak pandemic levels.
The first factor is the expiration of fiscal stimulus spending. After passing the American Rescue Plan and blowing up spending and creating massive inflation, FY 2021 spending outpaced 2020's by almost $300 billion. Yes, as the stimulus spending expired (BBB was meant to extend many of the programs, so it is fair to say this happened against the Democrats' will), spending is down almost $1.5 trillion in the first 11 months of fiscal 2022.
Those were unusual circumstances, so a better comparison is the first 11 months of 2019. By that measure, spending in 2022 is now up by $1.2 trillion. This is not evidence of fiscal responsibility.
The second factor driving supposed deficit reduction is the highest surge in inflation in four decades. Inflation pushes millions more Americans into higher tax brackets, thus causing them to pay more taxes and, hence, driving up revenue. These higher tax bills are coming due even as people's real earnings decline. Due to this regressive form of deficit reduction, combined federal revenues in FY 2021 and 2022 are almost $1 trillion higher than CBO forecasted, with receipts in the first 11 months of 2022 almost $1 trillion higher than 2019 levels.
One last thing. None of this takes under consideration the increase in interest payments on the debt with rates rising substantially for the first time in decades. According to the Treasury Department, in August, payment on U.S. government debt was $63 billion, up from $34 billion in January. What's more, the CBO's interactive budget tool illustrates what an interest rate increase above the baseline means for interest payments. The answer is "expensive." As Jack Salmon and I wrote over at Discourse magazine, "If the interest rate on the 10-year Treasury note is…1 percentage point higher than expected, the cumulative deficit will be $2.85 trillion larger over the decade."
Depending on how the CBO calculates the annual interest rate, we could find ourselves in territory even worse than these projections, especially since half of our debt has a maturity of three years or less, and these interest rates are even higher. With inflation still not under control and the Federal Reserve continuing to increase rates, it isn't hard to understand how our fiscal situation will be severely stressed.
The president's claims are bunk bordering on carelessness. His policies, I am afraid, deserve even harsher words.
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Biden is wrong?
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Yeah, but he's good with his hands.
President Joe Biden is annoyed. On Saturday, during a speech to the Congressional Black Caucus, he complained that…
Please say he brought up Corn Pop in his speech
Popcorn does inflate, so there's a kernel of truth there.
Probably said "I was a poor black child raised in the deep South"
And Ilya Somin said he would vote for Biden because Trump spent too much. I almost hope Trump does run again, just to see what Ilya says.
Well, Joe can't be expected to be an economic genius, few coal mining truck driving professors are.
Stop being racist against Puerto rican catholic Jews.
To be fair, Biden doesn't know if he peed he's pants. And he's a known liar from way back.
But usually he plagiarized others’ lies. Now his staff is writing new lies for him to mumble.
Let’s go Brandon!
Who could have seen this coming?
Certainly not the Reason editors that campaigned for him.
And they wonder why they get slagged in the comments.
Meh.
Biden is a politician, so he lies.
Biden is a Democrat, so he lies about money.
Biden is senile, so he lies without knowing (or caring).
After his recent "I grew up Puerto Rican..." gaffe, I'm waiting for him to start a story with "I was born a poor black child".
Crude I made the same comment above! You beat me too it
"I'm so sick of Republicans saying we're the 'big spenders.' Give me a break. Give me a break."
I mean, I'm sick of it too, considering that Republicans are just as bad or worse.
Nuh uh! Boaf sidez! Blasphemer! Only Democrats are bad!
Are you ok?
Donkeys are worse by far. That makes the choice between two evils: choose the lesser.
Lesser of two evils is still evil.
Sarc is so principled he attacks the lesser of 2 evils only but gives the bigger evils a pass. Then claims he is neutral.
Lying troll lies about me to goad me into defending against his lies, but goes home disappointed.
Ideas!
He's wrong because he's (a) retarded, (b) senile, and (c) a democrat.
Any of those or any combination thereof.
Judge the man, not his words.
It's okay. No one he's talking to cares whether he tells the truth or not. No one cares if you can spot the lies, because he's not talking to you. This is the problem with the two party system: you only need to care what 50%+1 of the people think and if those people are so terrified of the 50%-1 that they'll go along with anything you tell them because you're the "lesser evil" you lie straight to their faces all day.
People need to demand leaders who do not lie to them. They need to demand leaders who are not evil at all, not simply less evil than the opposition.
In a two party system the job of a political party is to convince voters that the other party is evil. And they're both correct.
This is great. I knew you'd snap out of whatever it was!
Unfortunately, one party is dead from the neck up and the other party are Marxist traitors.
"reducing the deficit—last year, $350 billion, and this year by $1 trillion." It's magic.
"We *could* have spent another trillion, so actually we reduced the deficit by *two* trillion dollars!"
It's hilarious the way the little cons that falsely label themselves "libertarian" squeal when it turns out Joe was right. And it's interesting how the authors chide Biden's "$4.8 trillion over 10 years" yet totally forget Trump raised the debt by $7.8 trillion over the same time period. In basic math, 7.8 is more than 4.8.
When was Joe right, about anything. Even Obama pointed out his ability to "fuck things up".
So you believe Obama was right about something.
And you think that somehow undoes all of Obama's mistakes? Well I've got a bridge to sell ya...
Obama occasionally got things right. Everyone does. Even you probably manage not to fuck up making a cup of coffee. That doesn’t make you any less of a sociopathic, narcissistic traitor. And it doesn’t make Obama any less of a malignant marxist.
LMAO... Never-mind the difference between total debt and deficit...
Do tell; What's the total debt going to look like in 10-years?
What is in fact hilarious is the tortured logic necessary to conclude Joe was right about anything at all. Of course, such logic isn’t surprising from someone who claims as right a man who shakes hands with ghosts and blathers incoherently at giant rabbits.
when it turns out Joe was right.
Joe was right, about what? So far even with massive spending on the supply side, GDP is shrinking not growing. He has spent billions on chips act, infrastructure bill, and IRA. I thought trickle down doesn’t work? Oh that’s right it doesn’t, it just allows democrats to centrally plan the usa from Washington DC and hand out money to their causes and states that bend a knee to their will. So far the 5.3 trillion spent this year hasn’t shown to help many at all, and in fact has caused massive issues with higher inflation reducing our purchasing power immensely.
And it’s interesting how the authors chide Biden’s “$4.8 trillion over 10 years” yet totally forget Trump raised the debt by $7.8 trillion over the same time period. In basic math, 7.8 is more than 4.8.
Yes debt went up by 7.8 trillion under trump, democrats also had a huge role in that, since they took the house in 2019 and with it the federal budget. So a good portion of that 7.8 trillion falls on democrats shoulders too. You also have to blame democrats and only democrats for things like Medicaid costing substantially more in 2022, than even in 2016. In 2016 we spent 1.2 trillion on Medicare and Medicaid this year it is 1.6 trillion more than likely hitting 1.6 or 1.65 trillion when the year is over. Also it doesn’t add debt is costing us almost double from 2016, which means we get less out of every dollar spent by congress. Democrats every time they expand social spending and reckless central planning programs the worse we are, since we will end up paying it with higher taxes or reduced purchasing power.
You really need to go back to school.
Here is the year, deflict, debt, % GDP
2017 $665 $671 3.4%
2018 $779 $1,271 3.8%
2019 $984 $1,203 4.6%
2020 $3,132 $4,226 15.0%
2021 $2,772 $1,484 12.1%
Trump = .665+.779+.984+3.132 = 5.56
Biden = 2.772 + this year, next year, and year after.
You do realize genius that 2021 is under Biden right?
Same period 4 years is equal to 2 years! Basic math!
When will TReason.com admit Joe Biden is an unmitigated disaster they totally supported in the last election?
Biden, "I gave you (2) whole pennies for just (1) of your $20-bills.. Don't call me a crook!"
President Joe Biden is a Noid...
Fuck Joe Biden.
32 days.
Do we not tire of talking about the same meaningless nonsense every election cycle?
What happens if the US government, which prints all the money, can't "afford" its debt to itself? What calamity?
Bondholders, foreigners, and the government itself are middlemen in the great distributive machine. The only reason the US government must play these word games is because stingy assholes want the people confused about the mechanisms by which their own country is divvied up.
You want less money with the public and more disappeared into the thin air that is "the government paying down its debts"? That's a tax hike. Sure, let's compromise and have a tax hike, if you insist.
That is why we don't want the government "paying down its debt", and instead want the government to reduce spending.
It is you who wants to impose massive taxes on Americans. And let's be clear here: those taxes will have to be paid by the middle class.
Not if nobody raises taxes on the middle class.
I'm not the one advocating for tax hikes, y'all are. Paying down the debt is exactly and only equivalent to a tax hike.
You want to talk about some other unrelated policy goal of yours, fine. I want to snort coke off a stripper's ass. We all have policy goals. The subject is the national debt.
No, not at all. We can eliminate the debt simply by greatly reducing spending. On the other hand, to maintain current levels of spending, we must increase taxes on the middle class to above European levels, i.e., roughly double them.
Even maintaining current spending levels requires massive tax increases on the middle class.
Yes, and the national debt is the result of excessive spending, not lack of taxation.
Tony is incapable of understanding any of this. As he himself has said, his IQ is only 85.
Go for Tony. Pay all the taxes you want.
Different question - government brings in record revenue. When is it enough for you? 100% of everyone and they provide for you?
They don't have a revenue issue, they have a spending ish.
Nice to notice you don't even talk about your guy blatantly lying.
You're assuming that this isn't deliberate; of course it is. Biden's handlers know exactly what they are doing.
"Biden’s handlers know exactly what they are doing."
^^^EXACTLY^^^
As-if they keep their conquering the USA for a National Socialist (Nazi) Empire a secret. Most of them openly praise nazism like it was some kind of savior.
Biden is wrong about ####. These stories write themselves
Liars have to lie. Glad we have top notch media to call him out on it. They are too busy crawling though Trump's trash or something
Ever notice how TReason.com ignores big stories about Biden's warriors like PayPal that threatened to steal their clients money if they made a post somewhere PayPal disagreed with under Biden's Ministry of Truth? Seem now monetary theft is okay if you disagree with someone! Yet Elon Musk led the rebellion of quitting PayPal that made PayPal lie and say the new policy was "posted by mistake".
Other stories TReason.com ignored.
The Durham investigation
The Hunter Biden laptop story.
The Ashley Biden diary story.
You get the idea.
Bad for Trump post for days.
Good for Trump ignore the story.
Bad for Biden ignore the story.
Good for Biden post for days.
Unbiased journalism! LOTFLMAO!
I am waiting for this article from TReason.com:
"Why Reason Was Wrong to Support Biden in the 2022 Presidential Election"
Anyone know when that article will be coming?
Let's not forget that stupid Biden (bottom 10 of his Law School) probably bought completely into Bernie's MMT nonsense, so he can spend us into destruction before any evidence counts in his eyes
We have a tweet from Sanders economic advisor:
The carpenter can’t run out of inches
The stadium can’t run out of points
The airline can’t run out of FF miles
And the USA can’t run out of dollars