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The United States federal budget is a piece of legislation passed by the American Congress to allocate funding for the next fiscal year, which begins on October 1st.
Each year the President of the United States submits a budget for the following fiscal year:
- United States federal budget, 2007 - $2.8 trillion (submitted February 2006 by President Bush)
- United States federal budget, 2006 - $2.6 trillion (submitted February 2005 by President Bush)
- United States federal budget, 2005 - $2.4 trillion (submitted 2004 by President Bush)
- United States federal budget, 2004 - $2.2 trillion (submitted 2003 by President Bush)
- United States federal budget, 2003 - $2.1 trillion (submitted 2002 by President Bush)
- United States federal budget, 2002 - $2.0 trillion (submitted 2001 by President Bush)
- United States federal budget, 2001 - $1.8 trillion (submitted 2000 by President Clinton)
- United States federal budget, 2000 - $1.8 trillion (submitted 1999 by President Clinton)
- United States federal budget, 1999 - $1.7 trillion (submitted 1998 by President Clinton)
- United States federal budget, 1998 - $1.7 trillion (submitted 1997 by President Clinton)
- United States federal budget, 1997 - $1.6 trillion (submitted 1996 by President Clinton)
- United States federal budget, 1996 - $1.6 trillion (submitted 1995 by President Clinton)
See also
External links
- The President's Budget of the United States Government, FY 1996 -- present
- The Budget Graph A graphical representation of the 2007 United States federal discretionary budget
- The Heritage Foundation's "Federal Revenue and Spending Chart Book"
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