U.S. budget gap narrows more than expected from a year earlier in October

Reuters

Published Nov 10, 2021 02:07PM ET

(Reuters) - The U.S. government on Wednesday posted a $165 billion budget deficit for October, 42% lower than the $284 billion shortfall a year earlier as personal and corporate income tax receipts surged on the back of the rebounding economy.

The October deficit was $14 billion below the median estimate among economists polled by Reuters of $179 billion.

Receipts for the first month of the federal government's fiscal year totaled $284 billion, up 19% and a record for the month of October. Individual tax receipts rose 18% to $214 billion, and corporate taxes rose 39% to $21 billion.