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Wednesday August 27, 2008 
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Download Government Revenue Data Series 1902-2013

You can download any of the raw data series used to compile the government revenue data in usgovernmentrevenue.com. You select the data series you want and then copy-paste the tab delimited data from a textbox on this page into your spreadsheet.

Download Instructions:

Prepare a suite of data for download by making a selection from one of the dropdown menus below. You can select:

  1. A group of functionally related revenue data series
  2. An individual revenue data series
You can also remove individual data series that you don’t want.

Select Functional Data Series Group: Select a group of data series to download (you can add individual data series later):

Add Individual Data Series: Select revenue Data Series to add to download (you can add more later):

Change Data Units: You can download data in raw format (i.e., in the units used in the database for each item, or in $ billion, $ million, or percent of GDP.

raw
$ billion
$ million
percent GDP

Select Fiscal Year: You can select the budget for which you want to download estimated federal revenue.

Copy and Paste: When you have created the dataset you want then just copy the tab-delimited text in the textbox below (click cursor in text box, then press ctrl-A then press ctrl-C) and paste it into your spreadsheet.

Here is a formatted version of the data you have selected.You can remove a data series by selecting “out” in the dropdown for each data series.

YearGDP(FTR) FTR(R00) R00
190224.26530
190326.16620
190425.86460
190528.96580
190630.97300
1907348280
190830.37580
190932.27710
191033.48750
191134.39210
191237.49210
191339.19620
191436.59310
191538.78350
191649.68870
191759.712220
191875.840460
191978.356940
192088.473800
192173.661840
192273.442610
192385.442800
19248743020
192590.640480
19269742230
192795.544690
192897.443290
1929103.642870
193091.248300
193176.539790
193258.726340
193356.432600
193466.038860
193573.345310
193683.851760
193791.962010
193886.172260
193992.271130
1940101.470000
1941126.794380
1942161.9160620
1943198.6272710
1944219.8513990
1945223.1531930
1946222.3464050
1947244.2446360
1948269.2472540
1949267.3441560
1950293.8435270
1951339.3567310
1952358.3717980
1953379.4742390
1954380.4758350
1955414.8719150
1956437.5812940
1957461.1870660
1958467.2860060
1959506.6854590
1960526.4998000
1961544.71013410
1962567.6996760
1963598.71065600
1964640.41126130
1965687.11168170
1966752.91308350
1967811.81488220
1968866.61529730
1969948.61868820
19701012.21928070
19711079.91871390
19721178.32073090
19731307.62307990
19741439.32632240
19751560.72790900
19761736.52980600
19771974.33555590
19782217.03995610
19792500.74633020
19802726.75171120
19813054.75992720
19823227.66177660
19833440.76005620
19843840.26664860
19854141.57340880
19864412.47692150
19874647.18543530
19885008.69093030
19895400.59911900
19905735.410320940
19915935.110550930
19926239.910913281010812769
19936575.511544711072157435
19946961.312587211115996894
19957325.813519321189153110
19967694.114531771278742668
19978182.415794231370164354
19988627.917219551465841272
19999125.318276451523493550
20009709.820254571650378688
200110057.919914261566858100
200210377.418533951446045374
200310808.617825321658073443
200411499.918802792009454646
200512237.921538592084849803
200613015.524072541733784769
200713667.525682392238366659
200814311.525211752319313500
200915027.026999472403187650
201015792.029313482490094970
201116580.230764232580145151
201217395.032698782673451848
201318243.334282352770132828

 


Democratic Capitalism

Three dynamic and converging systems functioning as one: a democratic polity, an economy based on markets and incentives, and a moral-cultural system which is plural and, in the largest sense, liberal.
Michael Novak, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism


Education

“We have met with families in which for weeks together, not an article of sustenance but potatoes had been used; yet for every child the hard-earned sum was provided to send them to school.”
E. G. West, Education and the State


Government Expenditure

The Union publishes an exact return of the amount of its taxes; I can get copies of the budgets of the four and twenty component states; but who can tell me what the citizens spend in the administration of county and township?
Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America


Mutual Aid

In 1911... at least nine million of the 12 million covered by national insurance were already members of voluntary sick pay schemes. A similar proportion were also eligible for medical care.
Green, Reinventing Civil Society