Below is information from many different sources on how the U.S. federal government spends money. Several bar and pie charts are also included. All the charts expand to make the data easier to view. Click on a chart to expand it, and click on the expanded chart to shrink it back to...
The United States recorded a Government Budget deficit equal to 6.30 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2023. This page provides - United States Government Budget - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic cal
The federal government releases an updated federal poverty guidelines chart every January. Knowing if your household income falls below the federal poverty level helps you understand if you for several types of federal aid, including Medicaid eligibility. This article will answer common questions about ...
I find the bottom graph (pie chart) most interesting. About a year ago, the President and Speaker Boehner had worked out a deal to increase revenues $1 for every $3 in spending cuts. Given the causes of the current defecit shown in the graph, this deal seems like a more than reasonabl...
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Anderson encourages all students to apply for financial aid and ask for help along the way, because he has seen the Pell Grant's impact firsthand and notes that the government has increased the maximum award over time. "I would say the Pell Grant is impactful at any school,"...
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More recently, though, it seems that a meaningful critique of the Fed is going the way of that imaginary trillion dollars that the Department of Government Efficiency has already given up on cutting from the federal budget. In other words, the hinted-at Fed audit has disappeared from the ...
Overall, it seems the reckless lending is back. On one hand, there is a comeback in loose lending and lax appraisals. Government has opened the loan spigots. On the other hand there is a new “judicial” foreclosure process, where repossessing a home now takes 16 months, and ...