KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden will propose $5 trillion in new federal spending over the next decade on Friday as part of his fiscal year 2022 budget request.
  • The new spending would fund Biden's sweeping domestic agenda: Expanding the social safety net for working families and modernizing America's infrastructure.
  • It would be paid for in part by $3.6 trillion in additional revenues over the same period and would result in a net deficit of $1.4 trillion.
  • Biden's budget also projects that inflation will reach no more than 2.3% annually over the next 10 years.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will propose $5 trillion in new federal spending over the next decade on Friday, part of his fiscal year 2022 budget request, a source familiar with the proposal tells CNBC.

The new spending would be paid for in part by $3.6 trillion in additional revenues over the same period. The result would be a net deficit of $1.4 trillion, which would begin shrinking after 2030.