- Apr 15, 2007
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Balance the 2010 FEDERAL budget.
Remember, nothing is stopping your state, county, city, ect. from providing local services.
Total revenue: $2.381 trillion
Total expenditures: $3.552 trillion
Deficit: $1.171 trillion
Total receipts
$1.061 trillion – Individual income taxes
$940 billion – Social Security and other payroll tax
$222 billion – Corporation income taxes
$77 billion – Excise taxes
$23 billion – Customs duties
$20 billion – Estate and gift taxes
$22 billion – Deposits of earnings
$16 billion – Other
"Mandatory" spending: $2.184 trillion
$695 billion – Social Security
$453 billion – Medicare
$290 billion – Medicaid
$0 billion – Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
$0 billion – Financial stabilization efforts
$11 billion – Potential disaster costs
$571 billion – Other mandatory programs
$164 billion – Interest on National Debt
Discretionary spending: $1.368 trillion
$663.7 billion – Department of Defense (including Overseas Contingency Operations)
$78.7 billion – Department of Health and Human Services
$72.5 billion – Department of Transportation
$52.5 billion – Department of Veterans Affairs
$51.7 billion – Department of State and Other International Programs
$47.5 billion – Department of Housing and Urban Development
$46.7 billion – Department of Education
$42.7 billion – Department of Homeland Security
$26.3 billion – Department of Energy
$26.0 billion – Department of Agriculture
$23.9 billion – Department of Justice
$18.7 billion – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
$13.8 billion – Department of Commerce
$13.3 billion – Department of Labor
$13.3 billion – Department of the Treasury
$12.0 billion – Department of the Interior
$10.5 billion – Environmental Protection Agency
$9.7 billion – Social Security Administration
$7.0 billion – National Science Foundation
$5.1 billion – Corps of Engineers
$5.0 billion – National Infrastructure Bank
$1.1 billion – Corporation for National and Community Service
$0.7 billion – Small Business Administration
$0.6 billion – General Services Administration
$19.8 billion – Other Agencies
$105 billion – Other
Remember, nothing is stopping your state, county, city, ect. from providing local services.
Total revenue: $2.381 trillion
Total expenditures: $3.552 trillion
Deficit: $1.171 trillion
Total receipts
$1.061 trillion – Individual income taxes
$940 billion – Social Security and other payroll tax
$222 billion – Corporation income taxes
$77 billion – Excise taxes
$23 billion – Customs duties
$20 billion – Estate and gift taxes
$22 billion – Deposits of earnings
$16 billion – Other
"Mandatory" spending: $2.184 trillion
$695 billion – Social Security
$453 billion – Medicare
$290 billion – Medicaid
$0 billion – Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
$0 billion – Financial stabilization efforts
$11 billion – Potential disaster costs
$571 billion – Other mandatory programs
$164 billion – Interest on National Debt
Discretionary spending: $1.368 trillion
$663.7 billion – Department of Defense (including Overseas Contingency Operations)
$78.7 billion – Department of Health and Human Services
$72.5 billion – Department of Transportation
$52.5 billion – Department of Veterans Affairs
$51.7 billion – Department of State and Other International Programs
$47.5 billion – Department of Housing and Urban Development
$46.7 billion – Department of Education
$42.7 billion – Department of Homeland Security
$26.3 billion – Department of Energy
$26.0 billion – Department of Agriculture
$23.9 billion – Department of Justice
$18.7 billion – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
$13.8 billion – Department of Commerce
$13.3 billion – Department of Labor
$13.3 billion – Department of the Treasury
$12.0 billion – Department of the Interior
$10.5 billion – Environmental Protection Agency
$9.7 billion – Social Security Administration
$7.0 billion – National Science Foundation
$5.1 billion – Corps of Engineers
$5.0 billion – National Infrastructure Bank
$1.1 billion – Corporation for National and Community Service
$0.7 billion – Small Business Administration
$0.6 billion – General Services Administration
$19.8 billion – Other Agencies
$105 billion – Other