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Total Outlays (Federal Funds): $2,650 billion; ... The pie chart below is the government view of the budget. This is a distortion of how our income tax dollars are spent because it includes Trust Funds (e.g., Social Security), and the expenses of past military spending are not distinguished from nonmilitary spending.
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www.warresisters.org/piechart.htm
www.warresisters.org/piechart.htm
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US Budget Year: By default, the chart displays budgeted and estimated federal spending in the current US Budget submitted to the Congress by the president. But you can look at previous budgeted numbers using this dropdown control. ... Government Spending Chart; Fiscal Years 1994 to 2014...
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www.usgovernmentspending.com/downchart_gs.php
www.usgovernmentspending.com/downchart_gs.php
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US or State: By default, the chart shows overall United States government spending. But you can select spending for individual states by selecting the state ... US Budget Year: By default, the chart displays budgeted and estimated federal spending in the current US Budget submitted to the Congress by the president.
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www.usgovernmentspending.com/federal_debt_chart.html
www.usgovernmentspending.com/federal_debt_chart.html
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2009 Federal Spending and Revenue Book of Charts ... Federal Spending ; Defense Spending Remains Below Historical Levels Despite the War on Terror; Federal Spending Grew Nearly Seven Times Faster Than Median Income; Federal Spending Is Growing Faster Than Federal Revenue; Since 9/11, Federal Spending Increased Much Faster...
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www.heritage.org/research/features/BudgetChartBook/
www.heritage.org/research/features/BudgetChartBook/
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Chart 2-3. The Federal Government Dollar— Where It Comes From ... The money that the Federal Government uses to pay its bills—its revenues or receipts—comes mostly from taxes. In the past three years, revenues were greater than spending, and the Government was able to reduce the national debt with the difference...
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www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2002/guide02.html
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Based on this observation then, the only way to control government spending is to control it's income. ... (For a view of the actual deficit data keyed to the party in power, consult Kelley Ross's Federal Budget chart. For other views, see Michael Hodges' Grandfather Federal Government Debt Report.)
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perspicuity.net/civics/gov-acct.html
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Interest NettngUnemployment Benefits Extended Gitlitz ReduxTeachers’ Expenses Nonfiler InitiativeFederal Government Spending 2003 (Chart) ... Federal government spending 2003...
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www.aicpa.org/pubs/taxadv/online/may2002/newsnote.htm
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This is the summary page of the chapter on Federal Government Spending. State & Local Government Spending is covered in a separate chapter) ... The left chart shows total federal spending as a share of the economy - growing from 3% of the economic pie prior to the New Deal, to 27% of today's economy.
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mwhodges.home.att.net/fed_budget.htm
mwhodges.home.att.net/fed_budget.htm
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It is repeated here because it includes the per capita national average for spending by the Federal Government - middle bar in the chart - at $10,318 per person in 2008. This equates to $41,272 for a family of four.
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mwhodges.home.att.net/fed_budget-a.htm
mwhodges.home.att.net/fed_budget-a.htm
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