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Has federal spending been on par with population growth?
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Pentagon: Federal Spending Rules Ignored in Iraq
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Source: news.yahoo.com --- 31 days ago
Your calendar and mine say this is Sunday, July 20. By Congress' calendar that means there is little time left for work in Washington -- five weeks or so. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 23 days ago
OTTAWA - Federal government Spending on advertising more than doubled in the first fiscal year the Conservatives were in office compared with the previous year. ...
Source: coleman.senate.gov --- 28 days ago
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Source: keyc.tv --- 35 days ago
A U.S. House report says Minnesota tied for last in the percentage of feder ...
Source: ohmygov.com --- 49 days ago
Over the past 9 decades, the U.S. population has increased from 106 million people to 304 million - an increase of about 200 percent.  Yet in that same time period, Federal Spending has risen from 215 billion annually (in today's dollars) to over nearly three trillion dollars.  This represents an increase of close to 1,300 percent! So what happened in the last 88 years that was so expensive?  For starters, there were a handful of big wars, an increase in government protection of food, water, and air, elevated medical expenses, massive construction and road building projects, and of course, the escalation of military Spending brought about by the Cold War, to name just a few of the reasons.  So looking at a chart that dates backs to 1920 is a bit misleading.  However, one interesting question does arise from it: Are Americans 1,300 percent better off today than we were in 1920? That question is best left for historians and the few still alive today to discuss.  But what we can examine are trends in Spending over the past twenty years, after the major environmental, military, medical, and construction hurdles had already been crossed.     Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce    Looking at the charts above, you can see that in 1985, U.S. Spending topped $946 billion.  Twenty years later, Federal Spending reached nearly $2.5 trillion - an increase of 164 percent.  In the same period, the population grew by only 24 percen ...
Source: www.nationalpost.com --- 23 days ago
Tory government spent $86.9-million in advertising in first full year in office, more than double the Spending under Liberals, report finds ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 23 days ago
The Federal Conservative government spent more than twice as much on government advertising in its first full year in office than the previous Liberal government spent in its last year in office, according to ... as USA White House sees record budget gap in 2009 The Bush administration on Monday projected the U.S. budget deficit will soar to a record of nearly half a trillion dollars in fiscal 2009 as a housing-led economic slowdown cuts into government revenues... http://www.topix.net/us/2008/07/white-house-sees-record-budget-gap-in-2009 ...
Source: www.cato-at-liberty.org --- 18 days ago
Governors David A. Paterson of New York and Martin O’Malley of Maryland deplore the Federal government’s fiscal irresponsibility: The Bush administration announced this week that the Federal deficit could reach an unprecedented high, $482 billion, next year. Time to stop Spending, eh? That would be most people’s response to an unprecedented deficit. And they do mention “irresponsible [...] ...
Source: www.govexec.com --- 5 days ago
Agencies spent more on travel in 2007 after sticking closer to home in the previous year. ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 16 days ago
Dr. Peter Morici: US Personal Income up; Consumer Spending lags; All Eyes on the Federal Reserve By Professor Peter Morici Aug 5, 2008 - 3:55: AM > ...
Source: beyondthehype08.wordpress.com --- 38 days ago
On June 3rd Obama introduced the Transparency and Accountability in Federal Spending Act of 2008 to Congress. Senator Obama’s remarks Transcript of Bill (pdf) ...
Source: mbd.scout.com --- 41 days ago
I'm actually a little surprised the revenue has been on such a steady trend. And quite ...
Source: www.cbo.gov --- 31 days ago
Testimony before the Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives ...
Source: www.fundmasteryblog.com --- 3 days ago
Source: Bizzyblog Federal tax receipts have not really been hurt by the economic contraction yet. For fiscal year, 2009, they are almost $2.2 trillion (to make it simpler, the chart omits six zeros, so $2,186,703 is really $2,186,703,000,000). Receipts are actually up by 3.4%. The economic stimulus payments are netted out of receipts so they [...] ...
Source: headinthegame.newsvine.com --- 5 days ago
You can read the report at ...
Source: remmet.com --- 48 days ago
By Robert Schlesinger I wrote earlier this week about the fact that John McCain’s own record with the public financing system this year is, ahem, neither squeaky nor clean. I wondered why no one was calling McCain for his shameless peacocking on the issue. At least one high-ranking Obama-ite finally did. From Politico: David Plouffe brought a prop [...] ...
Source: www.respondersafetyonline.com --- 42 days ago
Federal information technology (IT) contract Spending will continue to grow during the next five years, but a number of factors – including the sluggish economy – will temper that growth, according to a report issued by Reston, Va.-based INPUT. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 14 days ago
Reuters - Falling government revenues amid a slowing economy, coupled with increased Federal Spending, will result in a U.S. budget deficit this year of around $400 billion, the Congressional Budget Office estimated on Wednesday. ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 18 days ago
USATODAY.com - If Federal prosecutors are right, the longest serving Republican senator in history, a man who has helped direct literally trillions of dollars in Federal Spending and was third in line for the presidency from 2003 to 2007 is a crook. He sold his influence and destroyed his legacy for about $250,000 in home renovations, furniture, a gas grill and a cut-rate price on a car for his daughter. ...
Source: www.reuters.com --- 14 days ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Falling government revenues amid a slowing economy, coupled with increased Federal Spending, will result in a U.S. budget deficit this year of around $400 billion, the Congressional Budget Office estimated on Wednesday. ...

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