Deficit set to hit $1.4T this year amid persistent inflation, federal experts say.

Inflation is unlikely to cool to the Federal Reserve’s target of 2 percent until 2026, the Congressional Budget Office predicted in its annual fiscal outlook on Wednesday.

Additionally, nonpartisan analysts at the agency said the federal deficit under President Joe Biden will hit $1.4 trillion this year, with the gap between the amount of money the federal government spends and how much revenue it brings in widening by $3 trillion more over the next decade than the independent budget office originally predicted last May. That’s thanks in part to passage of legislation like Democrats’ climate, tax and health bill and bipartisan legislation to boost semiconductor manufacturing, among other measures.