U.S. government posts $182 billion surplus in April
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - The U.S. government had a $182 billion budget surplus in
April, confounding market expectations for a deficit, according to
Treasury Department data released on Wednesday.
The budget surplus was $106 billion in April 2016, according to Treasury's monthly budget statement.
The fiscal 2017 year-to-date deficit was $344 billion compared with $353 billion in the same period of fiscal 2016.
When
accounting for calendar adjustments, the surplus last month was $145
billion compared with an adjusted surplus of $146 billion the prior
year. The adjusted deficit for the fiscal year to date was $373 billion
compared with $314 billion the prior fiscal year period.
Receipts
last month totaled $456 billion, up 4 percent from April 2016, while
outlays stood at $273 billion, a decrease of 18 percent from the same
month a year earlier.
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