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Trump tariffs to reduce US deficits by $1 trillion less than previous estimate, CBO says

By Richard Cowan

Thu, November 20, 2025 at 4:15 PM EST 1 min read

By Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's tariff increases on imports from ​foreign countries will reduce U.S. deficits ‌by $3 trillion if they are maintained through 2035, the non-‌partisan Congressional Budget Office estimated on Thursday, instead of the $4 trillion the agency projected in August.

The CBO based its latest estimate on tariffs imposed by Trump between January ⁠6 and November 15.‌ It said that primary deficits would be reduced by $2.5 trillion over 11 ‍years, with government borrowing costs falling by around $500 billion as a result. The August estimate was $3.3 trillion ​and $700 billion, respectively.

The revision was mainly based ‌on new data, with the remainder stemming from the Trump administration's recent changes to its tariff policies.

Some federal courts have ruled that the administration overstepped its authority in imposing the tariffs, as the U.S.⁠ Constitution grants Congress powers over ​trade policy. The U.S. ​Supreme Court is reviewing those decisions.

Trump has boasted that the tariffs have created a windfall for ‍the U.S.⁠ Treasury, while critics argue the higher costs of goods arriving from abroad are passed on ⁠to consumers in the form of higher prices on products when they ‌reach American shelves.

(Reporting by Richard Cowan; ‌Editing by Andrea Ricci )


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