Assume that a government needs to spend money - for defence, or education, or health or even just to keep itself in business. Governments have no money of their own so must get it from the country - whether households or firms or both. This is taxation.
A budget is about how to spend your money. It is not just an exercise in arithmetic. You have to know how to spend money effectively, to accomplish your objectives (whatever they may be).
Americans spend over 54billion dollars annually on gambling!
Spend it, save it and invest it
ninety percent50 = 100%5 = 10%50 - 5 = 45100% - 10% = 90%
they spend 44.1$ billion on education and training.
"Once you spend all your money, the night is over."
Education
"Once you spend all your money, the night is over."
alaska spends a lot of money on education each year
Promote the general welfare
education, healthcare, military
In the 2012/13 financial year, the United Kingdom government will spend more money on social security than on education or policing.Excluding health expenditure (which is treated separately by the UK), the Government will spend £240billion (36.1% of the total budget) on social security. In contrast it will spend £91billion (13.7%) on education and £32billion (4.8%) on public order, safety and justice.
$191,710,000,000 in 2012 is roughly what China spent. (Thats the number I found
YES! Save your money for a car, a home, an education the list goes on and on!!!
About $2500000 per year, well roughly
about 139 billion in 2001. so they probably spend about 139 billion and between 200 billion.