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Consider this graph (based on Penn Wharton Budget Model scoring, from the Economist):

 

Note: With respect to tariffs, the trade war (retaliation, uncertainty, reduced aggregate demand) associated with implementing wide-ranging tariffs is omitted. So consider the Trump impact at the lower end of total deficit increase. For macro implications re: GDP growth, see here.

 

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