That's less than the previous year's $1.297 trillion and is the third consecutive decline.
But it's also the fourth year in a row of a $1 trillion+ gap between spending and revenues.
-- Fiscal 2009: $1.413 trillion.
-- Fiscal 2010: $1.293 trillion.
-- Fiscal 2011: $1.297 trillion.
-- Fiscal 2012: $1.089 trillion.
During Thursday's vice presidential debate, Republican nominee Rep. Paul Ryan criticized President Obama for promising to cut the deficit in half in four years, but instead producing four years of gaps exceeding $1 trillion.
Vice President Biden said Republicans caused both the "Great Recession" and soaring deficits by putting "two wars on a credit card ... a prescription drug benefit on the credit card" and giving the wealth a "$1 trillion tax cut."
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