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The fiscal budget for the US in 2013 is an expected $2.9 trillion in revenue, with $3.8 trillion in expenditures. This will add $901 billion to the national debt.
NASA's proposed 2013 budget was $17.7 billion for the Fiscal Year.
According to the last budget a tiny amount of the total US budget is spent on foreign aid. About 0.1 or 0.2% is the figure. In 2009 the total foreign aid was around $48 billion. President G.W. Bush submitted to Congress a total budget request of $3.1 trillion.
Russia signed a 3 year federal budget back in 2008. The Russians project that they will have 11.73 trillion rubles ($427 billion) for 2010, and spend 10.32 trillion rubles ($375.7 billion) in 2010 (18.8% of GDP. This answer does not account for a projected inflation of 7 percent for 2010.
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In 2007 the totallity of the United States budget was 2.77 trillion dollars. Estimations put the 2008 budget at atleast 3.15 trillion.
what is the proposed budget for 2009 & 2010
President Barack Obama sent Congress a proposed defense budget of $613.9 billion for fiscal 2013, Feb. 13. The request for the Department of Defense (DoD) includes $525.4 billion in discretionary budget authority to fund base defense programs and $88.5 billion to support Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO), primarily in Afghanistan. Of the discretionary budget, $155.9 billion represents the Department of the Navy's budget request. This is a decrease of $1.4 billion from last year's baseline appropriation.
In 2014, the US federal government budget is $3.8 trillion. For 2015, the President has requested a budget of $3.9 trillion.
budget for fiscal 1987. was first trillion dollar budget. although it wasn't meant to be such, it sneaked over 1 trillion. http://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/07/opinion/topics-budget-trills-the-second-trillion.html
The US Budget is in a state of seemingly perpetual downfall. From 2001-2008, the "Bush Years", the US Debt doubled from roughly $5 trillion to $10 trillion, an average annual deficit of $625 billion. From 2009-2016, President Obama predicts that the US Debt will increase by roughly $7 trillion, an average annual deficit of $840 billion. One might conclude that the nation's leaders need to seriously address a tax code which consistently fails to meet the nation's needs as determined by its elected representatives. A link to the President's budget is provided below.
The overall budget is part of R $ 2.073 trillion