Trump’s Tariffs Will Slash Deficits by $2.8 Trillion Over 10 Years: CBO

The Congressional Budget Office projects major revenue gains with moderate economic drag from the president’s sweeping tariff policies.
Trump’s Tariffs Will Slash Deficits by $2.8 Trillion Over 10 Years: CBO
The U.S. Capitol on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 18, 2025. Annabelle Gordon/Reuters
Tom Ozimek
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs would cut federal deficits by $2.8 trillion over the next decade, according to a new analysis by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which found that the fiscal gains from higher tariff revenues would far outweigh the slight drag on economic growth and modest uptick in inflation.
The tariffs imposed by Trump between January and May of this year on a range of goods would lower federal borrowing, reducing interest costs by $500 billion and bringing total deficit reduction to $3 trillion through 2035 before accounting for economic impacts, CBO said in a June 4 letter to Senate Democratic leaders. After factoring in the economic impact—slightly slower growth and higher prices—the total net reduction in projected deficits comes to $2.8 trillion.
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
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Tom Ozimek is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times. He has a broad background in journalism, deposit insurance, marketing and communications, and adult education.
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