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U.S. Economic Recovery Looks Distant as Growth Stalls

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Congressional Budget Office (CBO) 10 year projections on the U.S. economy in Jan. 2014

02/05/2014

Growth in GDP expected at 3% for 2014-2017, with low inflation at 2%, budget deficit at 3% increasing to 4% in years after 2015, and government debt to GDP increasing from 74% in 2014 to 79% by 2024. A liitle over $1 trillion in additional debt will be added by 2024 as a result of an aging population, lower number of people working, lower growth rates after 2015, and the increasing cost of health care.

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