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The official budget document of the U.S. Government for fiscal year 2024, presented by President Biden. It includes the budget message, analytical perspectives, appendix, and summary tables of...
This web page provides a summary of the President's Budget request for the Department of the Treasury for fiscal year 2024. It includes agency priorities, requested budget levels, performance plans, and appropriations language for various programs and offices.
Learn how the U.S. government spends money on various programs, services, and interests, and how it affects the economy and the budget. See the latest data on federal spending by category, agency, and function, and how it compares to revenue and GDP.
Learn about the budget process, legislation, and spending for fiscal year 2024 in the US. Find out how the Biden administration, Congress, and the Freedom Caucus negotiated over the budget amid political conflicts and crises.
The federal government collected $4.5 trillion and spent $6.2 trillion in FY 2023, resulting in a $1.7 trillion deficit and a national debt of $33.2 trillion. See how federal revenue and spending changed over time and compare with state and local governments.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates a $1.6 trillion deficit in 2024, growing to $2.6 trillion by 2034 as a share of GDP. The report also projects economic growth, inflation, interest rates, and other indicators for the next decade.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released the final budget results for FY 2024, showing a deficit of $1.8 trillion and a lower deficit than expected. The statement highlights the...
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The Congressional Budget Office projects that the federal budget deficit will be $1.9 trillion in 2024, or 7.0 percent of GDP, and will grow to $2.8 trillion by 2034. The report also shows the trends in outlays, revenues, debt, and economic indicators over the next decade.
This act provides FY2024 appropriations for several federal departments and agencies. It also extends several expiring programs and authorities, including various public health programs. Specifically, the act includes 6 of the 12 regular FY2024 appropriations bills: