The federal government collected record total tax revenues through
the first eleven months of fiscal 2017 (Oct. 1, 2016 through the end of
August), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement.
Through August, the federal government collected approximately $2,966,172,000,000 in total tax revenues.
That was $8,450,680,000 more (in constant 2017 dollars) than the
previous record of $2,957,721,320,000 in total tax revenues (in 2017
dollars) that the federal government collected in the first eleven
months of fiscal 2016.
At the same time that the federal government was collecting a record
$2,966,172,000,000 in tax revenues, it was spending
$3,639,882,000,000—and, thus, running a deficit of $673,711,000,000.
https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/feds-collect-record-taxes-through-august-still-run-6737b-deficit

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