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Page 1: Government Finances Chapter 25. The Federal Government Chapter 25 Section 1

Government FinancesChapter 25

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The Federal GovernmentChapter 25 Section 1

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Words to Know

Budget: A plan for making and spending money

Fiscal Year (FY): 12-month planning period that may not coincide with the calendar year

Budget Resolution: Congressional document that shows total spending and revenues for a year and how much it will be spent in various categories

Mandatory Spending: Federal spending required by law that continues without the need for annual approvals by Congress

Discretionary Spending: Spending for federal programs that must receive annual approval

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Words to Know

Appropriations Bill: Legislation earmarking funds for certain purposes

Tax Return: Annual report filed with local, state, or federal govt. detailing income earned and taxes owed

Payroll Tax: Tax on wages and salaries to finance Social Security and Medicare costs

Social Security: Federal programs that provide monthly payments to people who are retired or unable to work

Medicare: Govt. program that provides health care for the aged

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Preparing the Budget

Federal govt. spends a huge amount of money

Budget created yearly: Pres. and Congress

create it

Govt. uses Fiscal Year: Oct. 1st-Sept. 30th

Budget starting on 10/1/05 is the fiscal year 2006 budget

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The Budget Process

Law= Pres. must propose budget to Congress by 1st Monday in Feb.: Pres. outlines where govt. should spend money

Congress then passes Budget Resolution: Spending divided into 2 categories:

Mandatory Discretionary

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The Budget Process cont.

Mandatory Spending: Examples:

Social Security Benefit Checks

Interest payments on govt. debt.; Must be paid yearly

Discretionary Spending: Examples:

Coast Guard Agriculture Space Exploration Highway Construction Defense

Makes up about one-third of Fed. Budget

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Appropriations Bill

Before Govt. can spend money, Congress must pass appropriations bill: Congress splits

discret. spend. Into 13 separate appropriations bills Bills go through

normal bill process Each bill must be

approved by both houses

Pres. Signs or vetoes

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Federal Revenues

Federal Budget has 2 main parts: Revenues Expenditures

Pg. 544 chart Left side Federal Revenues

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Taxes on Incomes and Profits

Income tax supplies nearly ½ of Fed. Govt. revenue

Portion of people’s paychecks withheld

End of year: Workers file tax return

Paid too much tax=return Paid too little tax=owes

Corporations pay income tax on earned profits: 10% of federal revenue

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Payroll Taxes

2nd largest source of Federal Income: Payroll Taxes:

1/3rd

Social Security

Medicare

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Other Revenues

Excise Tax on purchases: Gasoline Tobacco Alcohol Legal betting Telephone service

3.4 cents of every dollar collected

Wealthy people die: Govt. collects estate tax

on wealth passed to heirs

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Other Revenues cont.

Govt. charges tax on certain gifts

Gift tax and estate tax make-up 1.3 cents of every fed. revenue dollar

Misc. sources account for 2% of fed. revenue: National Park entry fee Fees paid by oil

companies Drill on public land

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Forms of Taxation

Proportional Tax: Takes same % of income from everyone

Regardless of how much one makes

Progressive Tax: Tax rate increases as your income increases Higher the income, higher the tax

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Forms of Taxation cont.

Regressive Tax: Opposite of progressive tax % taxed goes down the more money you make

Example: Poorer families spend larger proportion of income

buying gasoline Sales tax they pay on gasoline takes up larger

proportion of their total income

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Federal Expenditures

Pg. 544 chart Right side Expenditures

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SS, Medicare, Income Security, Health

Social Security (SS): Largest spending

category 21.2 cents of every

fed. dollar spent in `06

More older people expense grows

Medicare costs will rise as population ages: 4th largest category

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SS, Medicare, Income Security, Health cont.

Income Security: Retirement benefits:

People who worked in govt.

Served in military Retirement payments

to railroad workers Disabled coal miners Payments to poorer

Americans for housing and child nutrition

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SS, Medicare, Income Security, Health cont.

Health: Payments for

Medicaid: Health care for low

incomes Spending on research

to find cures for diseases

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National Defense

2nd largest category of fed. spending: 2001= 16.4 cents of

every Fed. dollar spent: Change because of

wars

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Interest on Debt.

Portion goes to pay interest on money the govt. has borrowed

Amount depends on how much has been borrowed Interest rate %

7th largest expenditure

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Other Expenditures

Money spent on education, highways, natural resources: Billions of dollars of

spending

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