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- Federal Spending | U. S. Treasury Fiscal Data
The federal government spends money on a variety of goods, programs, and services to support the American public and pay interest incurred from borrowing In fiscal year (FY) 2024, the government spent $6 75 trillion, which was more than it collected (revenue), resulting in a deficit
- Federal Spending: Where Does the Money Go - National Priorities Project
So where does all that money go? The U S Treasury divides all federal spending into three groups: mandatory spending, discretionary spending and interest on debt Together, mandatory and discretionary spending account for more than ninety percent of all federal spending, and pay for all of the government services and programs on which we rely
- Government Spending Open Data | USAspending
We track how federal money is spent in communities across America and beyond Learn more about government spending through interactive tools that explore elements of the federal budget, such as federal loan, grant, and contract data
- This chart tells you everything you want to know about government spending
Dividing this budget by revenue sources and spending programs across the branches of government provides a wealth of insight into how the federal government works, where its spending priorities lie, and how it funds programs
- Policy Basics: Where Do Our Federal Tax Dollars Go?
The federal government collects taxes to finance various public services As policymakers and the public weigh key decisions about revenues and expenditures, it is important to examine what the government does with the money it collects
- Where Does All the Money Go? - Federal Budget in Pictures
In 2017, major entitlement programs consumed 52% of all federal spending—while spending for defense declined
- Financing the Federal Government: How Government Takes Spends Your Money
This Explainer will cover where the government takes revenue from, how it spends those dollars, how it prioritizes spending, and what’s projected for the future
- Where Did Your Tax Dollars Go? A Federal Budget Breakdown
Tax dollars paid for $4 9 trillion or 78 percent The rest (22 percent) was borrowed Borrowing is deferred taxation, so ultimately deficit spending too will be paid for by taxes Where did all
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