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Filuwaúrdjan
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« on: July 10, 2006, 04:17:24 PM »

The tricky bit is working out revenues (and the deficit) what with the whole economy crashing thing.
For reference, this is the last budget:

Branches of Government

1.  Legislative Branch - $2.169 billion

2.  Judicial Branch - $5.805 billion

3.  Executive Branch - $10.681 billion

3a.  Executive Office of the President - $0.341 billion
3b.  General Services Administration - $0.209 billion
3c.  Other Independent Agencies - $10.131 billion

Cabinet Departments

1.  Defense and Security Dept. - $619.531 billion

1a.  Defense Sub-Dept. (military) - $431.126 billion
1b.  Energy Sub-Dept. - $16.936 billion
1c.  Homeland Security Sub-Dept. - $31.374 billion
1d.  Interior Sub-Dept. - $10.581 billion
1e.  Veterans Affairs Sub-Dept. - $65.220 billion
1f.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - $7.629 billion
1g.  National Aeronautics and Space Administration - $16.220 billion
1h.  Other Defense Civil Programs - $40.445 billion

2.  Treasury and Social Services Dept. - $1,953.382 billion

2a.  Agriculture Sub-Dept. - $58.357 billion
2b.  Commerce Sub-Dept. - $4.950 billion
2c.  Education Sub-Dept. - $56.374 billion
2d.  Health and Human Services Sub-Dept. - $600.681 billion
2e.  Housing and Urban Development Sub-Dept. - $33.386 billion
2f.  Labor Sub-Dept. - $57.266 billion
2g.  Transportation Sub-Dept. - $58.711 billion
2h.  Treasury Sub-Dept. - $432.376 billion
2i.  National Science Foundation - $5.764 billion
2j.  Office of Personal Management - $57.628 billion
2k.  Social Security Administration - $584.540 billion

3.  Justice Dept. - $17.761 billion

4.  State and International Affairs Dept. - $17.873 billion

4a.  State Dept. - $10.873 billion
4b.  International Assistance Programs - $7.000 billion

Total (BA):  $2,627.202 billion ($2.627 trillion)

Offsetting Receipts:  $125.567 billion

FINAL PROPOSED BUDGET:  $2,501.635 billion ($2.502 trillion)

Since then you have only (according to the Wiki) only added $2billion to this (+2billion because of... F.L. 12-12: Modified Welfare Reform Act
Money is from the Labour sub.dept. of the Treasury).
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Filuwaúrdjan
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« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2006, 04:41:24 PM »


True Grin

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Generally speaking stock markets tend to crash when people "try" to start a civil war because they don't like the way an election has just gone. AWN is not responsible for the actions of others.
O/c "normal" is what will happen from now on (unless some other idiot decides to march on Nyman) which means no quick fixes for the battered economy (sorry) but it also won't collapse either. Recession, not depression.
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Filuwaúrdjan
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« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2006, 04:02:22 PM »

Could someone else do this please? I've got various financial forms and stuff to fill in, in real life at the moment, and I'm getting things mixed up.

What has to be done is add the 2billion to the Labor sub.dept, have a go at working out of projected revenue and to then work out the deficit.

Apologies.
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