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Tony_FLADEM

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Thu Apr 10, 2014, 04:27 PM Apr 2014

US budget deficit falls in March to $37 billion

WASHINGTON — The U.S. government's budget deficit shrank to just $37 billion in March from $107 billion in the same month last year, the latest sign of improvement in the nation's finances. The deficit was the lowest for the month of March in 14 years.

The deficit fell partly because revenue jumped 16 percent to $216 billion, the Treasury Department said in its monthly budget report Thursday. Individual income and Social Security tax receipts have increased as employers have steadily hired more workers in the past year.

Changes in the timing of about $40 billion in benefit payments and tax receipts were also a big reason for the smaller deficit. Most of that change involved benefit payments that were made in February this year but had occurred in March last year.

Excluding the impact of those timing shifts, the deficit would have been $77 billion last month. Spending still dipped 2 percent in March, even excluding the timing shift.

Defense spending fell 16 percent to $45 billion last month, and spending on unemployment benefits also fell.

Corporate profits have also perked up from last year, boosting corporate tax receipts 7 percent in March, to $36 billion.

The government's 2014 budget year began Oct. 1 and is now half over. In the first six months of the budget year, the deficit was $413 billion, down from $600 billion in the first half of last year.

Read more here: http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2014/04/10/2920776/us-budget-deficit-falls-in-march.html?sp=/99/915/#storylink=cpy

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