-Caveat Lector-

This means that once again, THEY have over taxed us, the people. Maybe, just
maybe, we could take some  of that money and use to round up the street
people and put them in re-education camps where they won't bother anyone.
BHoward
Papers, bitte

    Government Posts $127B Surplus
By Jeannine Aversa
Associated Press Writer
Monday, Oct. 29, 2001; 2:13 p.m. EST
WASHINGTON –– The sour economy and tax rebates made for a smaller, $127
billion surplus for the 2001 budget year compared with the record bounty
produced the year before, the Bush administration announced Monday.
It was the first time since 1992 that the government's balance sheet didn't
show an improvement. At that time the government's deficit had bloated to a
record $290 billion; in subsequent years the deficits shrank and since 1998
the government has recorded surpluses.
Even with the deterioration in the government's finances, the 2001 surplus
marked the second-biggest ever in U.S. history. Government finances have not
shown so many consecutive years of surplus since before the Great Depression;
an 11-year string of surpluses ended in 1930.
Projections for the 2001 surplus have been revised downward by White House
and congressional budget analysts this year as the economy, stuck in low gear
for more than a year, continued to weaken.
The Congressional Budget Office earlier this month estimated that the 2001
surplus would be $121 billion, well below the $153 billion projected in
August. The White House said it could be as low as $120 billion, versus an
August estimate of $158 billion.
The smaller surplus in the 2001 budget year, which ended Sept. 30, reflects
the weakening economy's toll on tax revenues and the impact of provisions
contained in President Bush's $1.35 trillion, 10-year tax cut, which was
approved by Congress in the spring, the CBO said.
The tax cut resulted in about $35 billion in rebate checks over the summer,
the CBO said.
The tax law also shifted the due date for corporate income tax payments –
estimated to total around $33 billion – from mid-September to Oct. 1, which
marked the start of the 2002 budget year.
The Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon also
contributed to the smaller 2001 surplus as government spending in some areas
was increased after the disaster. But the impact was limited since the budget
year ended Sept. 30.
Some economists believe the government will post a deficit in the 2002 budget
year, the first shortfall since 1997, reflecting costs of reviving the ailing
economy and protecting the nation against terrorist attacks.
In August, experts projected a $176 billion surplus for the new fiscal year
that started Oct. 1, but now it is all but certain to end up as a deficit in
the tens of billions.
Many economists say economic fallout from the attacks pushed the economy into
recession this calendar year. Analysts predict economic output fell in the
third and fourth quarters, meeting one common definition of a recession.
© Copyright 2001 The Associated Press

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