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Budget Deficit Exceeds Earlier Estimate

The US budget deficit is expected to reach $400bn (pound;205bn) this year, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office. The figure for the twelve months to September 30 is larger than a previous estimate by the White House of $389bn. Factors behind the deficit increase include the cost of the war in Iraq and problems in the housing market that prompted a wider economic slowdown. The largest US deficit to date was $412.7bn, reached in 2004. (BBC News, Thursday)

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