Federal Budget Balance

Country: USA (US) Currency: USD
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Federal Budget Balance

⏰ In: 53h 30m β”‚ πŸ“… 10 April 2026 β”‚ β­β˜†β˜† Low importance
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PREVIOUS
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Dynamics & History
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This chart shows the historical values of the indicator over time. Each point represents the actual value released on a specific date.

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Mar 11, 2026
-307.5
Feb 11, 2026
-94.6
Jan 13, 2026
-144.7
Dec 10, 2025
-173.0
Nov 19, 2025
-
Nov 7, 2025
-
Sep 11, 2025
-
Jun 11, 2025
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May 12, 2025
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Apr 10, 2025
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Historical Data
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πŸ“… 16 Oct 2025
βš–οΈ Neutral πŸ’± Neutral
Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)
Fiscal Year 2025 Federal Budget Deficit
0 β†’ 0
FY 2025 deficit estimated at $1.775 trillion, slightly lower than FY 2024.
Deficit remains elevated but shows modest improvement year-over-year.
Stable market reaction reflecting expected fiscal deficit trends.
πŸ“… 30 Sep 2025
βš–οΈ Neutral πŸ’± +0.50%
U.S. Department of the Treasury
September 2025 Federal Budget Surplus Report
80 β†’ 198
Budget surplus increased sharply from previous year
Receipts rose 3.3% year-over-year to $543.6 billion
Outlays fell 22.6% to $345.7 billion
Positive market reaction due to improved fiscal position and reduced deficit concerns
πŸ“… 31 Jul 2025
βš–οΈ Neutral πŸ’± -0.20%
Bipartisan Policy Center
Federal Budget Deficit Update July 2025
0 β†’ 71
June 2025 deficit was 57% lower than June 2024 after timing adjustments
Monthly spending decreased by $32 billion compared to last June
Increases in Social Security and Veterans Affairs outlays
Slight negative currency reaction due to ongoing deficit but improved compared to last year
πŸ“… 30 Nov 2024
βš–οΈ Neutral πŸ’± -0.50%
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Monthly Treasury Statement November 2024
0 β†’ 0
November 2024 federal budget deficit was $367 billion, higher than previous month.
Increase driven by timing shifts of federal payments and higher outlays.
Markets reacted negatively to the larger-than-expected deficit, causing a slight USD depreciation.
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