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However, one could easily hear it being uttered today when observing the politicians in Washington, D.C. grapple with the federal debt ceiling that is due to be lifted or suspended again this year.\r\n\r\nThe debt ceiling, otherwise known as the debt limit, was first imposed by Congress during World War I to allow the Treasury Department to sell bonds as needed up to an established limit to fund the war effort, streamlining the appropriations process for both. It is important to note that the debt limit does not authorize new spending; it only sets the allowable total debt outstanding for the U.S. government. Given our pattern of deficit spending, or annual federal spending exceeding annual federal revenue, the debt limit may be reached many years after the spending bills responsible were approved by Congress. According to the Treasury Department, the debt limit has been amended at least 78 times since 1960 by both Democratic and Republican administrations to allow for increases to our national debt. 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Tax revenue from the upcoming April 15 filing deadline will create an additional spending buffer. Still, it will likely only push the so-called ‘X-date’ when government funding runs out sometime in August.\r\n\r\nAlmost two years ago, I used this blog post to address the 2023 round of debt ceiling negotiations, and it wasn’t pretty. This year’s debt ceiling discussions may not be as contentious with single-party control in both the White House and Congress, although, with a possible extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 hanging in the balance, the stakes will be just as high. The chart below shows federal revenue has been remarkably constant at around 17 to 18% of our country’s GDP over the last 50 years despite several substantial changes to our tax code. What has changed since the Great Financial Crisis of the late 2000s is the much higher level of federal spending as a percentage of GDP. 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As Congress refines its spending bills over the coming months, plenty of challenges will be addressed to return our federal budget to a sustainable path.  As Yogi Berra once said when faced with a choice, \"When you come to a fork in the road, take it.\"  Perhaps Congress can take heed.\r\n\r\n**Takeaways for the Week**\r\n\r\n* Today, the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the January Core Personal Consumption Expenditure Index, was reported as +2.6% from the prior year, down from +2.8% year-over-year in December 2024. The Federal Reserve’s long-term inflation target remains at +2.0%\r\n\r\n* Initial jobless claims inched up to 242,000 this week, up from 221,000 the prior week. This frequent indicator for the labor market has averaged 224,000 per week over the prior year\r\n\r\n***Disclosure***\r\n\r\nThe views expressed represent the opinion of Ferguson Wellman. The views are subject to change and are not intended as a forecast or guarantee of future results. This material is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice and is not intended as an endorsement of any specific investment. Statements of future expectations, estimates, projections and other forward-looking statements are based on available information and Ferguson Wellman’s views as of the time of these statements. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Ferguson Wellman, Octavia Group and West Bearing do not provide tax, legal, insurance or medical advice. This material has been prepared for general educational purposes only and not as a substitute for qualified counsel who can determine how this information applies to you. 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