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This year ’s projected $1.9 trillion deficit is the largest on record outside of a national emergency like World War II , the Great Recession and the COVID pandemic.
The government's spending addiction is well-known, but it exploded during the Biden administration to more than $25 trillion in almost four years .
The deficit spending exacerbated inflation, increasing prices at the grocery store and the gas station.
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