U.S. runs budget surplus of $52 billion in June

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) – The federal government ran a budget surplus of $52 billion in June, the Treasury Department said Monday. That is $19 billion lower than the surplus seen in the same month a year ago. The government spent $291 billion in June, up $38 billion from last June. Total receipts were $343 billion, up $19 billion. For the fiscal year to date, the government’s budget deficit is $313 billion. That is $52 billion smaller than the year-ago period. The government’s budget year runs from October through September.

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