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POLITICS U.S. Budget Deficit Down 37.6 Percent Through July: CBO WASHINGTON The government on Malay reported a $97.6 billion deficit for July but remains on track to post its lowest annual budget gap in five years. July's figure raises the deficit so far for the 2013 budget year to $607.4 billion, the government says. That's 37.6 percent below the $973.8 billion deficit for the first 10 months of the 2012 budget year. The Congressional Budget Office has forecast the annual deficit will be $670 billion when the budget year ends Sept. 30, far below last year's $1.09 trillion. It would mark the first year that the gap between spending and revenue has been below $1 trillion since 2008. Steady economic growth, highetaxes, lower government spending and increased dividends from mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped shrink the deficit EFTA00591884 Still, looming budget fights in Congress are complicating the picture. When lawmakers return from their recess in Sptember, they will need to increase the government's borrowing limit They will also have to approve a spending plan for the budget year that begins Oct 1. Republicans and Democrats remain far apart on both measures. Republicans want President Ba rack (Mato accept deeper cuts in domestic government programs and in expensive benefit programs such as Medicare and Social Security. Obama has argued that R epublicans must be willing to accept higher taxes on the higheatning Americans. Conservative Housitepublicans have signaled a willingness to force a partial government shutdown as a way of defunding O bama's universal health care law, which they oppose. A possible compromise would be to approve a stopgap budget to keep the government operating after Oct. 1 while both sides seek a permanent solution. Obama has vowed not to negotiate with Congress over raising the borrowing limit as he did in 2011. But some Republicans want to test the president's resolve even if it rattles financial markets. Investors f doomsday scenario in which the country would default on its debt, which it has never done. Through by, the government collected $2.29 trillion in revenue, up 13.9 percent from the same 10 months last year. Government spending during this period totaled $2.89 trillion, down 2.9 percent from a year ago. That decline reflects, in part, automatic governrepetiding cuts that began taking effect March 1. Collectively, the government's deficits increase the national debt now at $16.7 trillion. EFTA00591885

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