Main article: United States federal budget
Submitted by | Bill Clinton |
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Submitted to | 103rd Congress |
Total revenue | $1.35 trillion (actual) 17.8% of GDP (actual) |
Total expenditures | $1.52 trillion (actual) 20% of GDP (actual) |
Deficit | $164 billion (actual) 2.2% of GDP (actual) |
Debt | $4.925 trillion (at fiscal end) 64.9% of GDP |
GDP | $7.583 trillion |
‹ 19941996› |
The 1995 United States federal budget is the United States federal budget to fund government operations for the fiscal year 1995, which was October 1994 – September 1995. This budget was the last to be submitted before the Republican Revolution in the 1994 midterm elections.
Receipts
<div style="border:solid transparent;background-color:initial;position:absolute;width:100px;line-height:0;1995 Actual Receipts by Source
Individual income tax (43.7%) Social Security/other payroll tax (35.8%) Corporate income tax (11.6%) Excise tax (4.2%) Other receipts (4.6%)(in billions of dollars)
Source | Actual
|
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Individual income tax | 590 |
Corporate income tax | 157 |
Social Security and other payroll tax | 484 |
Excise tax | 57 |
Other miscellaneous receipts | 63 |
Total | 1,351 |
Outlays
The total outlays for FY1995 was 1.52 trillion dollars as authorized by congress.
Deficit/Surplus
The budget had an estimated deficit for enacted legislation of $164 billion.
2.2% of GDP
References
- ^ "Table 1.2—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, OUTLAYS, AND SURPLUSES OR DEFICITS (–) AS PERCENTAGES OF GDP: 1930–2020" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
- "Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Historical Tables" (PDF). Office of Management and Budget. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
- "1999 Historical Tables" (PDF). Fiscal Year 1999 Budget Historical Tables. United States Office of Management and Budget. Table 2.1 - Receipts by Source: 1934-2003. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
- "1999 Historical Tables" (PDF). The Budget for Fiscal Year 1999, Budget Historical Tables. United States Office of Management and Budget. Table 2.5 - Composition of "Other Receipts". Retrieved March 15, 2015.
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