US federal government begins fiscal year 2026 with $284B budget deficit
Revenues up 24% year-on-year in October, expenditures rise 18%
NEW YORK
The US federal budget deficit rose to $284 billion in October, the first month of the 2026 fiscal year, with a 10% increase compared to the same time last year, Treasury Department data showed Tuesday.
In fiscal year 2025, the government ran a budget deficit of approximately $257 billion in the same month.
Government revenues increased 24% year-on-year to $404 billion in October, while spending climbed 18% to $689 billion.
The deficit declined 2% annually to $1.775 trillion in the 2025 fiscal year.
Record-high tariff revenues contributed to the reduction, the data showed.
