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The budget for fiscal year 2020 ran from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020 and had a deficit of $3.132 trillion. It included funding for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mexico–United States barrier, and science research, among other initiatives.
Learn about the budget proposal, appropriations legislation, and reconciliation legislation for fiscal year 2021, which ran from October 1, 2020 to September 30, 2021. The budget was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Trump administration's policies.
Learn about the spending and revenues of the U.S. federal government, which follows a fiscal year from October 1 to September 30. Find out the current and projected budget deficit, debt, and major expenditure categories.
Learn about the different components and categories of federal, state and local government spending in the US, as well as its historical trends and comparisons. Find out how mandatory, discretionary and defense spending are determined and funded by Congress and the president.
Learn about the major categories and trends of federal spending in the U.S., such as mandatory programs, discretionary spending, and interest costs. Find out which of the following is a major spending category of the federal government: healthcare, Social Security, defense, or interest.
This web page shows the annual budgets of each U.S. state government as enacted by the state legislature. It also includes the fiscal years, budget per capita, and credit ratings of each state.
Learn about the budget proposal, appropriations legislation and reconciliation bill for fiscal year 2022 in the United States. The budget was the first to not be subject to the spending caps of the Budget Control Act of 2011.
Learn about the history, functions, budget and programs of the federal agency that oversees education in the U.S. The department was created in 1979 and has a cabinet-level secretary and a staff of 3,912 employees.