CatoMinor
Junior Chimp
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« on: March 21, 2011, 07:13:29 PM » |
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Updated to include the recent-ish stimulus
Spending ($2673.05 billion)
Military Spending ($446.11 billion) $106.57 billion ... Military personnel $153.62 billion ... Operation and maintenance $80.84 billion .... Procurement $68.13 billion .... Research, development, test and evaluation $16.15 billion .... Military Construction, Family Housing and Other $17.99 billion .... Atomic Energy Defense Activities $2.81 billion ..... Defense Related activities
Iraq and Afghanistan Operations ($111.85 billion) $105 billion ..... Military Operations $6.85 billion .... Reconstruction aid
Military Retirement ($115.48 billion) $40.83 billion .... Military retirement $36.34 billion .... Income security for veterans $3.24 billion ...... Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation $34.35 billion ..... Hospital and medical care for veterans and retired military $0.72 billion ...... Housing and other veterans benefits and services
International affairs ($31.59 billion) $13 billion ........ International development and humanitarian assistance $9.47 billion ...... International military aid $7.97 billion ...... Conduct of foreign affairs $1.15 billion ...... Foreign information and exchange activities
General science, space, and technology ($23.97 billion) $5.62 billion ...... National Science Foundation programs $3.44 billion ...... Department of Energy general science programs $14.91 billion ..... Space flight, research, and supporting activities
Non-Defense Energy Spending ($2.12 billion) $0.73 billion ...... Energy supply $1.03 billion ...... Energy conservation and preparedness $0.36 billion ...... Energy information, preparedness, & regulation
Natural resources and environment ($31.16 billion) $5.45 billion ..... Water resources $9.07 billion ..... Conservation and land management $3.12 billion ..... Recreational & Park resources $8.42 billion ..... Pollution control and abatement $5.1 billion ....... Other natural resources
Agriculture ($26.02 billion) $21.73 billion ..... Farm income stabilization & crop insurance $4.29 billion ...... Agricultural research and services
Commerce and Housing Loan Programs ($6.82 billion) $-4.28 billion ..... Federal Housing Loan Programs $2.17 billion ...... Postal service $-0.96 billion ..... Deposit insurance $7.96 billion ...... Universal service fund $1.93 billion ...... Other advancement of commerce
Transportation ($70.68 billion) $36.51 billion ..... Highways and highway safety $8.51 billion ...... Mass transit $2.81 billion ...... Railroads $17.26 billion ..... Air Transportion $7.37 billion ...... Water transportation $0.42 billion ...... Other transportation
Community and regional development ($19.1 billion) $6.25 billion ...... Community development $80.36 billion ...... Area and regional development $10.15 billion ...... Disaster relief and insurance
Education ($64.07 billion) $38.57 billion ..... Elementary, Secondary & Vocational education $22.27 billion ..... Higher education $3.23 billion ...... Research and general education
Training, labor and unemployment ($47.81 billion) $6.88 billion ...... Training and employment $1.6 billion ....... Labor law, statistics, and other administration $139.33 billion ..... Unemployment compensation
Non-Medicare Health Spending ($253.32 billion) $192.72 billion .... Medicaid grants $6.23 billion ...... State Children's Health Insurance $3.17 billion ...... Indian health $3.24 billion ...... Substance abuse and mental health services $4.7 billion ....... Disease control, public health and bioterrorism $29.36 billion ..... Health research and training $3.01 billion ...... Food safety and occupational health and safety $10.89 billion ..... Other health care services
Medicare ($345.76 billion) $182.76 billion .... Hospital insurance (HI) $115.14 billion .... Supplementary medical insurance (SMI) $46.7 billion ...... Prescription drug benefit $1.16 billion ...... Health care fraud
Civilian Retirement (Social Security excluded) ($72.02 billion) $4.89 billion ...... Civilian retirement and disability insurance $58.22 billion ..... Federal employee retirement and disability $8.91 billion ...... Federal employees' and retired employees' health benefits
Aid to Low-Income Families ($206.78 billion) $38.45 billion ..... Housing assistance $87.58 billion ..... Food stamps $19.3 billion ...... Other nutrition programs (WIC, school lunches) $38.66 billion ..... Supplemental security income (SSI) $18.21 billion ..... Family support payments (TANF) $34.05 billion ..... Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) $13.15 billion ..... Child tax credit $4.8 billion ....... Child care funds $2.58 billion ...... Other aid to low-income families
General Family Support ($25.62 billion) $6.56 billion ...... Foster care and adoption assistance $2.92 billion ...... Child support and family support programs $16.14 billion ..... Social and family services
Social security ($544.82 billion) $454.4 billion ..... Old-age and survivors insurance(OASI) $90.42 billion ..... Disability insurance (DI)
Administration of justice ($43.1 billion) $11.35 billion ..... Federal law enforcement $10.46 billion ..... Border security and immigration $10.91 billion ..... Federal litigation and judicial activities $6.16 billion ...... Federal prison system $4.22 billion ...... Criminal justice assistance
General government administration ($17.76 billion) $3.67 billion ...... Legislative functions $1.14 billion ...... Executive office programs $9.8 billion ....... IRS & other fiscal operations $3.15 billion ...... Other general government
Net_interest_long ($211.08 billion) $211.08 billion .... Net Interest
Undistributed offsetting receipts and allowance ($-43.99 billion) $-43.99 billion .... Undistributed offsetting receipts and allowance
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Tax Expenditures and Tax Cuts ($1075.13 billion)
2001 and 2003 Tax Cuts ($294.9 billion) $116.96 billion .... Benefits for Richest 1% of Taxpayers $28.87 billion ..... Benefits for Next Richest 4% $58.92 billion ..... Benefits for Next Richest 15% $43.6 billion ...... Benefits for Next 20% of Taxpayers $46.55 billion ..... Benefits for Bottom 60% of Taxpayers
Corporate Tax Breaks ($60.36 billion) $15.74 billion ..... Untaxed Foreign Profits $9.87 billion ...... R&D Tax Breaks $4.05 billion ...... Energy, Mining and Timber Tax Breaks $9.93 billion ...... Tax Free Bonds $20.77 billion ..... Other Corporate Tax Breaks
Personal Business & Investment Benefits ($86.71 billion) $30.38 billion ..... Lower tax rates on capital gains (excluding housing) $28.76 billion ..... Step-up basis of capital gains at death $23.01 billion ..... Tax-Free Bonds $1.36 billion ...... Enterprise & Empowerment Zones and New Markets credit $3.2 billion ....... Other personal investment tax breaks
Pension & Retirement Deductions ($168.47 billion) $51.05 billion ..... Employer-paid Pensions $58.12 billion ..... 401Ks & Keogh plans $7.31 billion ...... IRAs $29.48 billion ..... Group and personal life insurance benefits $19.77 billion ..... Untaxed Social Security benefits $2.74 billion ...... Other retirement benefits
Health Insurance Tax Benefits ($140.99 billion) $125.69 billion .... Employer-paid Health Insurance $4.33 billion ...... Self-employed medical insurance premiums $1.83 billion ...... Medical Savings/Health Savings Accounts $9.14 billion ...... Deductibility of medical expenses
Housing tax benefits ($163.71 billion) $76.03 billion ..... Mortgage Interest $14.83 billion ..... Deductibility of property taxes on homes $36.27 billion ..... Capital gains exclusion on home sales $29.72 billion ..... Exclusion of net imputed rental income on owner-occupied homes $2.11 billion ...... Housing bonds & low-income housing investments $4.75 billion ...... Exception from passive loss rules for $25,000 of rental loss
Other individual deductions and exemptions ($159.99 billion) $37.89 billion ..... Charitable contributions $34.62 billion ..... State and local taxes (w/o home property) $6.55 billion ...... Soldiers and veterans tax benefits $5.94 billion ...... Workmen's compensation $14.01 billion ..... Education deductions and credits $32.81 billion ..... Child credit $2.81 billion ...... Child care credits and deductions $2 billion ......... Deduction for the blind and elderly $7.86 billion ...... Social Security benefits for disabled and survivors $3.76 billion ...... Untaxed foreign personal income $3.28 billion ...... Employee parking and transit expenses $1.25 billion ...... Adoption and foster care tax credits $5.42 billion ...... Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)- revenue loss component $1.79 billion ...... Other fringe benefits
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New budget is $3978.04 billion ($2902.91 billion in spending, $1075.13 billion in tax expenditures and cuts).
Deficit is $630.64 billion.
National Debt: $9.81 Trillion <=== (unchanged for now, I need to look at other things before touching that)
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