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Subject: Pie Charts for Federal Budget
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: billsch-ga
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Posted: 12 Sep 2003 10:49 PDT
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Question ID: 255108
I need "pie chart" information requisite to the federal budget.
Something lay people can easly understand (like pie charts). 
      Thank You.         William Schwarz
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Subject: Re: Pie Charts for Federal Budget
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 12 Sep 2003 14:23 PDT
 
Hello Billsch,

My search returned the following results for pie charts and
information about the Federal Budget.


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Pie Chart:
Composition of the Proposed FY 2004 Budget
Total Outlays = $2,272 billion
Here is the direct link to the pie chart:
http://www.aaas.org/spp/rd/bdgpie04.pdf


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The following table contains the information that is used in the Pie
Chart:

Table: Distribution of the FY 2004 Budget (outlays in billions of
dollars)

 “This table presents an overview of the FY 2004 budget by broad
category of spending (discretionary, Social Security, Medicare, etc.),
including comparisons of the FY 2004 budget with the most recent
estimates for FY 2003. It shows that two-thirds of the budget is for
mandatory programs (net interest and entitlement programs), leaving
just one-third of the budget for discretionary spending (annually
appropriated programs) out of which nearly all federal R&D is funded.”
Here is the direct link to the table: 
http://www.aaas.org/spp/rd/04ptbi2.pdf


Source: American Association for the Advancement of Science
http://www.aaas.org/spp/rd/guibdg04.htm


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Chart 5: “Federal Budget Outlays Fiscal Year 2003, $2.1 Trillion”
Pie chart with 8 segments
Segment 1. Social security 22%
Segment 2. Medicare 11%
Segment 3. Medicaid 7%
Segment 4. Debt Service 9%
Segment 5. Other Income-Tested Entitlements 6%
Segment 6. Other Mandatory 8%
Segment 7. Non-Defense Discretionary 20%
Segment 8. National Defense 17%
http://67.98.119.215/atreportweb/longdesc/chart5.html


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A Citizen's Guide to the Federal Budget (2001)
This publication contains a number of interesting pie charts.
Page 12 - Pie Chart: Federal Budget Outlays $1,835 billion
http://w3.access.gpo.gov/usbudget/fy2001/pdf/guide.pdf


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Additional information that may interest you:
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Budget of the United States Government
Fiscal Year 2004
http://w3.access.gpo.gov/usbudget/fy2004/maindown.html


Budget of the United States Government
Fiscal Year 2003
http://w3.access.gpo.gov/usbudget/fy2003/maindown.html

 
Budget of the United States Government
Fiscal Year 2002
http://w3.access.gpo.gov/usbudget/fy2002/maindown.html
 

Budget of the United States Government
Fiscal Year 2001
http://w3.access.gpo.gov/usbudget/fy2001/maindown.html


2002 Financial Report of the United States Government
Complete Report (3,558 KB) 
http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/02frusg/02frusg.pdf


Next Report: 2003 Report (expected April 2004)
http://www.fms.treas.gov/fr/



Search Criteria:

U.S. Department of the Treasury
U.S. Federal Budget
Federal Budget “Pie Chart”


I hope the above information helps you in your research. If this isn’t
the information you require or if a link does not function, please let
me know and I’ll be glad to offer further assistance.



Best Regards,
Bobbie7
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