KEY POINTS
  • Biden's budget incorporates his two signature domestic proposals, the American Families Plan and the American Jobs Plan, neither of which has been seriously debated by Congress yet. 
  • The topline budget request for 2022 is $6 trillion. But of this, only $300 billion is new spending requested for next year.
  • It also factors in an increase in the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21%.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden released his fiscal year 2022 budget request to Congress on Friday, the first formal budget of his presidency and a sharp departure from his predecessor Donald Trump. 

Biden's budget incorporates his two signature domestic proposals, the American Families Plan and the American Jobs Plan, neither of which has been seriously debated by Congress yet.