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Us budget breakdown12/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Laura Ingraham: Trump’s mugshot would be a ‘sick fantasy’ for liberals, media Border securityįormer federal judge says Trump’s ‘unprecedented’ attacks on judges could ‘imperil’ his case role in the Indo-Pacific by investing $2 billion to create a new International Infrastructure Fund, $2 billion to create a new equity revolving fund to support equity investments, and $2 billion to make investments in the Indo-Pacific to strengthen partner economies. allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific region.īiden wants to strengthen the U.S. To prioritize China in the national defense strategy, the budget highlights $9.1 billion of targeted investments that the Defense Department can make to bolster the capacity and capabilities of U.S. alliance with NATO and other European allies. The budget requests $753 million for Ukraine to continue to counter Russia’s invasion and more than $6 billion overall to support Ukraine, as well as the U.S. The budget includes continued support for Ukraine amid the war with Russia, as well as investments to outcompete China. Ukraine and Chinaīiden’s budget requests $753 million to continue supporting Ukraine in the war with Russia. Biden’s budget would permanently reform the credit to make it fully refundable.īiden also called on Congress to make the earned-income tax credit expansion for childless workers permanent. The budget would expand the credit from $2,000 per child to $3,000 per child for children six years old and above, and to $3,600 per child for children under six.ĭemocrats have called for a renewal of the expanded child tax credit since it expired at the end of 2021 and have championed the popular tax break. (Greg Nash)īiden wants to restore the full child tax credit, which was first enacted in the American Rescue Plan that passed early in his administration. Child tax creditĭemocrats have called for the Child Tax Credit to be renewed since it expired at the end of 2021. ![]() The statement comes as a bipartisan group of senators has drawn attention in recent weeks as they explore potential solutions to address the solvency threat facing Social Security. “The administration looks forward to working with the Congress to responsibly strengthen Social Security by ensuring that high-income individuals pay their fair share,” the White House also said in an accompanying fact sheet. ![]()
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