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U.S. Posts $27 Billion SURPLUS Thanks to Record Tariff Revenues

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The U.S. government posted a surplus in June as tariffs drove a sharp increase in receipts, the Treasury Department said Friday.

June saw a surplus of just over $27 billion, following a $316 billion deficit in May.

Customs duties totaled about $27 billion for the month, up from $23 billion in May and a 301% gain from June 2024.

The Democrat media axis and Jerome Powell was wrong about everything.

Tip Ranks: This unexpected surplus in the Monthly Budget Statement could have favorable implications for the stock market. A healthier fiscal balance suggests that the government may have more flexibility in its spending, potentially leading to increased investments in infrastructure and public services. This could boost investor confidence, as a stronger fiscal position often correlates with economic stability and growth prospects. Consequently, we might see a positive reaction in the stock market, with investors feeling more optimistic about future economic conditions.

U.S. posts surprise $27 billion budget surplus in June, boosted by tariffs

Frank DeMatteo, Investing.com, July 11, 2025:

— Just one week after President Trump signed the “Big Beautiful Bill” into law, the administration is celebrating again. The U.S. government posted a budget surplus for June, driven in large part by Trump’s aggressive tariff policies.

The June 2025 budget recorded a surplus of over $27 billion, the first monthly surplus since 2017. Economists had expected a deficit of $41.5 billion for the month. A key factor was the surge in customs duties, which totaled roughly $27 billion for the month. That’s up from $23 billion in May and a staggering 301% increase compared to June 2024.

So far this year, tariff collections have reached $113 billion, up 86% from the same period last year. Much of the increase is tied to the across-the-board 10% import tariffs Trump implemented in April, in addition to the targeted reciprocal tariffs on individual countries.

Despite the strong June surplus numbers, the broader fiscal picture remains challenging. The federal deficit for the year stands at more than $1.34 trillion.

Interest payments on the national debt continue to be a major burden. Net interest totaled $84 billion in June alone, and $749 billion year-to-date, making it the second-largest federal expense after Social Security. Interest payments are on track to hit $1.2 trillion for the full fiscal year.

President Trump has repeatedly called on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, arguing that lower rates would reduce debt servicing costs and “save billions.”

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Source: https://gellerreport.com/2025/07/u-s-posts-27-billion-surplus-thanks-to-record-tariff-revenues.html/


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  • frosty

    The government imposes its tariffs on imports which drive up the cost paid by the consumer, us. But shhhh.. don’t mention that the tariffs are paid for by the consumer making us poorer. Instead, spin it as a benefit by presenting this theft as a positive thing because it makes the deficit spending less of a percentage of the whole.

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