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Last Checked March 13, 2023

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Tue Feb 07 18:36:25 +0000 2023

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Glenn Kessler @GlennKesslerWP

Beware missing context on Biden’s job growth claim https://t.co/vdvuKBENLE — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 7, 2023

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Glenn Kessler @GlennKesslerWP

What's more relevant is how the deficit decline compares to what CBO projected when Biden took office. It was always expected to fall -- but CBO, for instance, projected $1 trillion deficit in 2022. Biden's policies added $ to the deficit in 2021-2022 https://t.co/biznGI635w — PolitiTweet.org

Frida Ghitis @FridaGhitis

It's actually true 2020 Deficit $3.1 trillion 2022 Deficit $1.38 trillion

Posted Feb. 7, 2023

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Glenn Kessler @GlennKesslerWP

@FridaGhitis The deficit is the difference between revenues raised and money spent. Revenues in 2022 were $900 billion more than projected but spending was $1.2 trillion higher. Hence, the deficit was about $300 billion higher than projected. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Feb. 7, 2023

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