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Fiscal analysis of USA Inc.'s entitlement spending and historical defense budget share

The passage provides a high‑level overview of long‑term entitlement obligations and historical defense spending percentages. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegatio Entitlement program commitments now exceed projected cash flows. Federal government has expanded its role since the 1930s without a clear financing plan. From 1789‑1930, defense spending accounted fo

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #020860
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The passage provides a high‑level overview of long‑term entitlement obligations and historical defense spending percentages. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegatio Entitlement program commitments now exceed projected cash flows. Federal government has expanded its role since the 1930s without a clear financing plan. From 1789‑1930, defense spending accounted fo

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How Did USA Inc.'s Financial Reality Get to this Difficult Point? USA Inc. Has Not Adequately Funded Its Entitlement Programs Recessions come and go (and affect USA’s revenue), but future claims (related to entitlement program commitments) on USA Inc. now meaningfully exceed its projected cash flows. For the last 40 years, management (the government) has committed more long-term benefits through ‘entitlement’ programs like Medicaid / Medicare / Social Security...without developing a sound plan to pay for them. Many of these programs provide important services to low-income, unemployed, and disabled Americans in great need for help. But without proper financing, support may dwindle. KP i USA Inc. | High Level Thoughts 37 USA Inc. Has Substantially Expanded lts “Business Lines” Over Past 80 Years From 1789 to 1930, 41%!‘ of USA Inc.’s cumulative budget was dedicated to defense spending (compared with 20%! in F2010), per the Census Bureau. This began to change in the 1930s, when the federal government substantially expanded its role (in effect, expanded its “business lines”) in response to the Great Depression. Note: 1) 41% is the cumulative defense spending (excluding veterans’ benefits and services) as % of cumulative total federal spending from 1789 to 1930. including veterans’ benefits and services, defense spending would have been 49% of cumulative annual budget from 1789 to 1930 and would have been 22% in F2009. Source: Census Bureau, “Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970,” Data series ¥Y 457-465. KP a USA Inc. | High Level Thoughts aw oo

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