国产av不卡一区二区_欧美xxxx做受欧美_成年人看的毛片_亚洲第一天堂在线观看_亚洲午夜精品久久久中文影院av_8x8ⅹ国产精品一区二区二区_久久精品国产sm调教网站演员_亚洲av综合色区无码一二三区_成人免费激情视频_国产九九九视频

  .contact us |.about us
News > International News ... ...
Search:
    Advertisement
War budget request will swell deficit to US$525b
( 2003-09-09 15:01) (Cnn.com)

The White House acknowledged Monday that President Bush's budget request for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will balloon the federal budget deficit next year by at least US$50 billion -- to a record US$525 billion or more.

The administration reiterated its view that the deficit could be cut in half in the next few years, but the red ink is certain to be among the pressure points as the administration makes the case for the US$87 billion spending request.

Senior administration officials told reporters there were no plans at the White House to seek "offsets" -- or spending cuts elsewhere in the budget -- to ease the strain of the new war budget request on the Treasury.

Nor is the White House open to scaling back tax cuts already passed by Congress, these officials said.

The administration had already projected a record federal budget deficit next year of $475 billion.

The senior officials said the new war request would add $50 billion or maybe $60 billion more in red ink in the fiscal year that begins October 1.

On another note, the officials said their projections for revenues from Iraqi oil sales now stand at:

- US$12 billion for fiscal 2004, which begins in October.

- US$20 billion for fiscal 2005 and fiscal 2006.

The administration initially had predicted that Iraqi oil sales would pay for the bulk of the reconstruction and political transition after the war.

Now the administration says it wants US$20 billion from Congress and tens of billions more from other nations to help pay reconstruction costs.

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top International News
   
+FDI 'magnet' set to draw record sum
( 2003-09-09)
+Singapore man tests positive for SARS
( 2003-09-09)
+Beijing-Shanghai fast rail link on track
( 2003-09-09)
+Carmakers ink billion euro pact
( 2003-09-09)
+Few people do it, but wife swapping agrees with some
( 2003-09-09)
+War budget request will swell deficit to US$525b
( 2003-09-09)
+Protesters flock to Cancun for WTO summit
( 2003-09-09)
+More than 100 killed in Nigeria bus crash
( 2003-09-09)
+India, Israel boost ties; Pakistan nervous
( 2003-09-09)
+Singapore fears possible SARS case, seals off wards

( 2003-09-09)
   
  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
 
 
     
  Related Articles  
     
 

+US lawmakers backing Bush's US$87b war request
2003-09-09

+Bush seeks US$87b for Iraq, wider terror war
2003-09-08

 
     
   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved