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5 Ways Congress Fell Short in Spending Your Money in 2017
As 2017 comes to a close, it’s worth remembering that America’s mountain of debt continues to grow.

5 Ways Congress Fell Short in Spending Your Money in 2017

December 28, 2017 | Romina Boccia | The Daily Signal

As 2017 comes to a close, it’s worth remembering that America’s mountain of debt continues to grow.

Here are five key facts about federal spending in 2017 to remember:

1. The deficit reached $666 billion.

By many, 666 is known as the number of the beast in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. In this case, $666 billion is the 2017 federal budget deficit.

The bias in the mainstream media continues to increase. Before the end of 2017, there is something you can do to combat this. 

That’s how much more Congress spent in 2017 than it took in from taxation. Of total spending in 2017, which topped $3,982 billion, Congress borrowed 17 cents on every dollar.

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