ilmscore | Government Spending Predictions
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Despite stated intentions to contract government spending, overall government expenditure is increasing, with contractions limited to specific sectors.
"We also know that the government wants to contract their spending, but the contraction is really onl..."
Dec 27, 2025
Correct
The Trump budget for 2026 includes approximately $2 trillion in spending that is not accounted for.
"We have the Trump budget for 2026. We are going to spend approximately $2 trillion that we don't hav..."
Dec 27, 2025
Pending
US government spending is projected to reach $7.1 trillion in 2025.
"in 2025, it is expected the government spending is going to reach around $7.1 trillion."
Oct 13, 2025
Pending
In 2025, the US government is expected to spend $7.1 trillion while generating $5.22 trillion in taxes, resulting in a deficit of $1.9 trillion.
"In 2025, the United States government is expected to generate around $5.2 2 trillion in taxes from a..."
Jul 4, 2025
Pending
Cutting government spending is projected to lead to less bond issuance and lower bond yields.
"Scott wants to cut spending less spending means less Bond issuance and lower bond yields"
Mar 2, 2025
Pending
Controlling government spending would eliminate the financial need for tariffs.
"if you just got government spending under control tariffs wouldn't need to be used from a financial ..."
Dec 9, 2024
Pending
The U.S. government spent $5.6 trillion in fiscal year 2024.
"the United States government has spent $5.6 trillion in the fiscal year 2024 to ensure the well-bein..."
Sep 11, 2024
Pending
The US government's spending is primarily driven by its credit capacity rather than its current revenue.
"the government spends money based off of how much credit they want to spend"
Aug 10, 2024
Pending
Projected US government spending is $6.5 trillion with a $1.6 trillion deficit in 2024, and $7.3 trillion with a $1.8 trillion deficit in 2025.
"in 2024 the estimation is that the government is going to spend 65 trillion with a deficit of around..."
May 30, 2024
Pending
Continued government spending is directly contributing to inflation by increasing demand for goods and services.
"the big "thing is government spending "which hasn't "stopped at all Governments send people money "a..."
Apr 23, 2024
Pending
The government finances its programs through either honest taxation or money printing, with the latter being used to avoid public backlash from tax increases.
"the government "has two ways of paying for the programs one "is they could do it honestly and raise ..."
Apr 23, 2024
Pending
Reducing government spending and decreasing the size of government are necessary to curb inflation.
"we have to cut government "spending we need a smaller government "so it doesn't have to create so mu..."
Apr 23, 2024
Pending
The government effectively confiscates purchasing power rather than directly taking money, resulting in reduced buying power for individuals.
"the government takes your purchasing power instead of your money so instead of having less money my ..."
Apr 23, 2024
Pending
Continued government spending, which fuels demand and drives up prices, must be reduced.
"the big thing is government spending which hasn't stopped at all Governments send people money and t..."
Apr 23, 2024
Pending
Government interest payments are rising due to both increasing debt levels and adjustable interest rates, a change from the low-interest rate environment of a few years ago.
"well the difference between now and a couple of years ago is that a couple of years ago interest rat..."
Apr 11, 2024
Pending
Interest expenses on US debt are the fastest-growing government expenditure, surpassing defense, infrastructure, and citizen payouts.
"the fastest growing expense on the United States financial statements is interest expenses it's not ..."
Nov 17, 2023
Pending
Printing more money to fund larger Social Security checks would lead to inflation exceeding the growth of those checks.
"if the government had to go and print more money to fund bigger Social Security checks that means ye..."
Nov 14, 2023
Pending