Treasury Budget for June, 2006
						
						  The U.S. Treasury Budget numbers for June, 2006  were released today:
Consensus: +$23,500,000,000
Actual: +$20,500,000,000
The "actual" figure above represents the monthly balance on the U.S. federal government's "books" and is compiled by The Treasury Department. A positive number represents a surplus, while a negative represents a deficit.
The "consensus" is what economists and Wall Street forecasters were expecting, while the "actual" is the actual or real figure.
  
			
		
					  
					  Consensus: +$23,500,000,000
Actual: +$20,500,000,000
The "actual" figure above represents the monthly balance on the U.S. federal government's "books" and is compiled by The Treasury Department. A positive number represents a surplus, while a negative represents a deficit.
The "consensus" is what economists and Wall Street forecasters were expecting, while the "actual" is the actual or real figure.
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