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Sunday, July 13, 2025

The U.S. government posted a surplus in June as tariffs gave an extra bump to a sharp increase in receipts, the Treasury Department said Friday. With government red ink swelling throughout the year, last month saw a surplus of just over $27 billion, following a $316 billion deficit in May. That brought the fiscal year-to-date deficit to $1.34 trillion, up 5% from a year ago. However, with calendar adjustment, the deficit actually edged lower by 1%. There are three months left in the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30. A 13% increase in receipts from the same month a year ago helped bridge the gap, with outlays down 7%. For the year, receipts are up 7% while spending has risen 6%.

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The government last posted a June surplus in 2017, during President Donald Trump's first term.

Increasing tariff collections are helping shore up the government finances.

Customs duties totaled about $27 billion for the month, up from $23 billion in May and 301% higher than June 2024. On an annual basis, tariff collections have totaled $113 billion, or 86% more than a year ago.

Net interest on the $36 trillion national debt totaled $84 billion in June, down slightly from May but still higher than any other category with the exception of Social Security. For the year, net interest " what Treasury pays on the debt it issues minus what it earns on investments " is at $749 billion. Total interest payments are projected at $1.2 trillion for the full fiscal year.

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This story won't be touched Scott lol.

#1 | Posted by Bluewaffles at 2025-07-13 02:08 PM | Reply

"The U.S. government posted a surplus in June as tariffs gave an extra bump to a sharp increase in receipts"

Wow. Who knew that raising taxes could boost government revenues?
Have Democrats ever once suggested raising taxes to reduce the government debt? No.
Advantage: Trump Tariff Taxes.

#2 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-07-13 02:10 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

"Customs duties totaled about $27 billion for the month, up from $23 billion in May and 301% higher than June 2024."

A huge tax increase on Americans is all it took?
Advantage: Trump Tariff Taxes.

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-07-13 02:11 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

This story won't be touched Scott lol.
#1 | POSTED BY BLUEWAFFLES

Unlike the underaged girls Trump raped.

#4 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-07-13 02:16 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Clown, you need proof of which you have none.

#5 | Posted by Bluewaffles at 2025-07-13 02:56 PM | Reply

Blue, there's plenty of proof.

You simply choose to ignore it.

It's what being in a cult looks like.

#6 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-07-13 03:02 PM | Reply

Clown, you need proof of which you have none.
#5 | Posted by Bluewaffles

Oh come on.
You don't even believe Trump raped E. Jean Carroll.

#7 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-07-13 03:10 PM | Reply

He needs video proof and a sign confession from Trump before he believes Trump is guilty of anything.

#8 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-07-13 03:36 PM | Reply

"The U.S. government posted a surplus in June as taxes gave an extra bump to a sharp increase in receipts"

FTFY

My God, you people are dishonest.

#9 | Posted by Zed at 2025-07-13 03:54 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

I was wondering why Republicans aren't celebrating this story.

Then I remembered Trump placed a 35% tariff on Victory Laps.

#10 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-07-13 04:06 PM | Reply | Funny: 3

Trump Is Now Less Popular Than Joe Biden AND Hillary Clinton

According to a new YouGov survey from the second quarter of this year, Donald Trump has become one of the least popular politicians in country, falling behind BOTH Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton.

In fact, Trump is behind all former living presidents and even his own Vice President, JD Vance. The survey shows that most of the most popular politicians are all Democrats, which seems odd considering the results of last year's election.

www.youtube.com

#11 | Posted by Corky at 2025-07-13 04:17 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Guess who paid for this surplus?

American consumers.

These tariffs are little more than a massive tax increase on everyone but the wealthiest Americans.

#12 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2025-07-13 05:51 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Guess who paid for this surplus?

Well, not ScottS, his parents still pay for everything.

#13 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-07-13 06:48 PM | Reply

"Guess who paid for this surplus?
#12 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY"

Chinese manufacturers and middlemen - NOT US consumers as clearly shown in the inflation data that shows Core inflation right now at an annualize rate of 1.6% and Total inflation at 0.8% - those American workers got the largest boost in real wages (wage gain net of inflation) in the last 60 years.

#14 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-07-13 07:45 PM | Reply

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