US budget deficit up sharply to $63.2 billion in October
WASHINGTON — The federal government began its new budget year with an October deficit of $63.2 billion, up sharply from a year ago.
The Treasury Department reported Monday that the October deficit was 37.9 per cent higher than the $45.8 billion deficit recorded in October 2016.
Both government receipts and spending were up for the month, with receipts climbing 14.3 per cent to $235.3 billion, a record for the month of October. The larger spending figure was up a sizable 11.6 per cent to $298.6 billion.
The deficit for the 2017 budget year, which ended on Sept. 30, totalled $666 billion, up 13.7 per cent from a 2016 deficit of $586 billion.