By Tyler Durden | Source
On the surface, and following 4 months of triple-digit deficits (in the billions), the June budget deficit of “only” $66 billion was a pleasant surprise (especially when the market expected an $83 billion deficit, and compares favorably to the $228 billion deficit a year ago). Indeed, the deficit was small enough it managed to shrink the cumulative YTD deficit ($1.268 trillion), below the deficit for the comparable period one year ago ($1.393 trillion).
Unfortunately, that’s as good as it gets, because when one takes a step back and ignores the monthly calendar effects, the picture remains the same: the US is spending far more than it is generating in tax revenues.



Funnelling wheel from taxpayers to the controllers, never ending. I want a refund.