25.9.08

2008 Federal Budget

Total receipts

Estimated receipts for fiscal year 2008 were $2.66 trillion.

  • $1.25 trillion - Individual income tax
  • $927.2 billion - Social Security and other payroll taxes
  • $314.9 billion - Corporate income tax
  • $68.1 billion - Excise taxes
  • $29.2 billion - Customs duties
  • $25.7 billion - Estate and gift taxes
  • $50.7 billion - Other

Total spending

Further information: Government spending
A pie chart representing spending by category for the US budget for 2008

A pie chart representing spending by category for the US budget for 2008

The President's budget for 2008 totals $2.9 trillion. Percentages in parentheses indicate percentage change compared to 2007. This budget request is broken down by the following expenditures:

  • Mandatory spending: $1.788 trillion (+4.2%)
    • $608 billion (+4.5%) - Social Security
    • $386 billion (+5.2%) - Medicare
    • $209 billion (+5.6%) - Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
    • $324 billion (+1.8%) - Unemployment/Welfare/Other mandatory spending
    • $261 billion (+9.2%) - Interest on National Debt
  • Discretionary spending: $1.114 trillion (+3.1%)
    • $481.4 billion (+12.1%) - United States Department of Defense
    • $145.2 billion (+45.8%) - Global War on Terror
    • $69.3 billion (+0.3%) - Health and Human Services
    • $56.0 billion (+0.0%) - United States Department of Education
    • $39.4 billion (+18.7%) - United States Department of Veterans Affairs
    • $35.2 billion (+1.4%) - US Department of Housing and Urban Development
    • $35.0 billion (+22.0%) - State and Other International Programs
    • $34.3 billion (+7.2%) - Department of Homeland Security
    • $24.3 billion (+6.6%) - Energy
    • $20.2 billion (+4.1%) - Department of Justice
    • $20.2 billion (+3.1%) - Department of Agriculture
    • $17.3 billion (+6.8%) - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    • $12.1 billion (+13.1%) - Department of Transportation
    • $12.1 billion (+6.1%) - Department of Treasury
    • $10.6 billion (+2.9%) - United States Department of the Interior
    • $10.6 billion (-9.4%) - United States Department of Labor
    • $51.8 billion (+9.7%) - Other On-budget Discretionary Spending
    • $39.0 billion - Other Off-budget Discretionary Spending

The Iraq war and the Afghanistan war are not part of the defense budget; they are appropriations.

Deficit

With projected receipts significantly less than projected outlays, the budget proposed by President Bush predicts a net deficit of approximately 240 billion dollars, adding to a United States governmental debt of about $9 trillion.

SOURCE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_budget,_2008

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