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Total 2011 Government Revenue

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Total 2011 Taxes by Type

Type -yr 2011 +yr  
  Total Direct Revenue$5.1 trillion 
  Income Taxes$1.6 trillion 
  Social Insurance Taxes$1.0 trillion 
  Ad valorem Taxes$1.1 trillion 
  Fees and Charges$0.4 trillion 
  Business and Other Revenue$1.0 trillion 
Revenue: estimated

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or click: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Note:
1. Federal revenue after 2012 is budgeted.
2. State revenue after 2011 and local revenue after 2010 are “guesstimated” by projecting the latest change in reported revenue forward to future years

Data Sources:
GDP: Fed. Budget: Hist. Table 10.1
Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 7.1
State and Local: State and Local Gov. Finances
Guesstimated” by projecting the latest change in reported revenue forward to future years



Deficit / Debt

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For deficit as %GDP from 1950-2015 click here.

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GDP / Revenue

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For Real GDP from 1950-2015 click here.

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For Revenue as %GDP from 1950-2015 click here.


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  • Look at TABLES of revenue year-by-year for federal, state, and local here.
  • DOWNLOAD data for a single year here.
  • Review FEDERAL BUDGET data here.
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  • Read about NATIONAL DEBT here.
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Where is the data from?

  • Revenue data is from official government sources.
    Federal data since 1962 comes from the president’s budget.
    All other revenue data comes from the US Census Bureau.
  • Gross Domestic Product data comes from measuringworth.com.
  • Federal revenue data from 1792 to present.
  • State and local revenue data from 1902 to present.
  • Detailed information on revenue data sources here.

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Data Sources for 2011:

GDP: Fed. Budget: Hist. Table 10.1
Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 3.2 and 7.1
State and Local: State and Local Gov. Finances
Guesstimated” by projecting the latest change in reported spending forward to future years

> data sources for other years
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Federal Budget FY 14 Released

On April 10, 2013, we updated usgovernmentspending.com with the numbers from the historical tables in the FY14 federal budget. Actual revenue for FY 2012 and estimated revenue through FY 2018 come from Tables 2.1, 2.4, and 2.5. Actual spending for FY 2012 and estimated spending at the subfunction level through FY 2018 comes from Table 3.2. Budget Authority estimates come from Table 5.1, federal debt estimates come from Table 7.1 and GDP estimates come from Table 10.1.

You can see you each line item changes from budget to budget here. You can compare budget estimates with actuals here.

Account level spending estimates through FY 2018 come from the Outlays table in the Public Budget Database and were updated on usgovernmentspending.com on March 10, 2013.

Account level budget authority estimates through FY 2018 come from the Budget Authority table in the Public Budget Database and were updated on usgovernmentspending.com on March 10, 2013.

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