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Federal Fiscal Year 2010 Income Statement Shows $2.2T Revenue vs $3.5T ExpensesFederal Fiscal Year 2010 Income Statement Shows $2.2T Revenue vs $3.5T Expenses
Federal Fiscal Year 2010 Income Statement Shows $2.2T Revenue vs $3.5T Expenses The document provides a summary of U.S. federal revenues and expenditures for FY 2010 sourced from the White House OMB. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking influential actors to misconduct. It is a standard financial overview, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: FY 2010 federal revenue: $2.2 trillion; expenses: $3.5 trillion, resulting in a $1.3 trillion deficit.; Largest revenue sources: individual income taxes (42% of revenue) and Social Insurance taxes (40%).; Major expense categories: entitlement/mandatory programs (52% of expenses) and defense (20%).
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Federal Fiscal Year 2010 Income Statement Shows $2.2T Revenue vs $3.5T Expenses The document provides a summary of U.S. federal revenues and expenditures for FY 2010 sourced from the White House OMB. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking influential actors to misconduct. It is a standard financial overview, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: FY 2010 federal revenue: $2.2 trillion; expenses: $3.5 trillion, resulting in a $1.3 trillion deficit.; Largest revenue sources: individual income taxes (42% of revenue) and Social Insurance taxes (40%).; Major expense categories: entitlement/mandatory programs (52% of expenses) and defense (20%).
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