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The Trade Deficit’s Deep Bite

A shift from an income surplus of $30 billion to the income deficit of the $10 billion or so some economists project for 2006 isn’t much help if you’re trying to balance an annual current account deficit north of $800 billion. But it becomes positively devastating if you add this trend to other trends now working to push the current account deficit higher in the years ahead.

Look at oil, for example. In 2005, the United States imported $176 billion in crude oil at an average cost per imported barrel of $46.78, according to the Census Bureau. Our trade deficit with OPEC (the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) came to $92 billion. That’s less than half our huge deficit with China in 2005 of $202 billion, but it’s still a significant part of the $805 billion record deficit in 2005.
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