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Federal budget deficit for November hits $120.3B


WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal deficit for the first two months of the new budget year is piling up faster than last year’s record imbalance.

Economists worry the flood of red ink could push interest rates higher and raise the cost of borrowing for consumers and businesses, a potential drag on the fragile economic recovery.

The Treasury Department says the November deficit totaled $120.3 billion, less than analysts had expected and down from a $176.4 billion imbalance in October. It was a record 14th straight monthly deficit.


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Even with the improvement, the deficit is 5.7 percent higher than the first two months of the 2009 budget year when it hit a record $1.42 trillion. The Obama administration expects the 2010 deficit will set a new record at $1.5 trillion.

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