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100-Year Review of USA Inc.’s Basic Income Statement – Fiscal Data Overview The document provides historical revenue and expense figures for the United States government presented as a corporate‑style income statement. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. The information is publicly available macro‑economic data, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Shows growth of federal revenue from $7 B in 1910 to over $2 T in 2010.; Defense spending peaked at ~5% of GDP in recent years.; Federal deficits turned negative after 2008, reaching -$1.3 T in 2010.
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100-Year Review of USA Inc.’s Basic Income Statement – Fiscal Data Overview The document provides historical revenue and expense figures for the United States government presented as a corporate‑style income statement. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. The information is publicly available macro‑economic data, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Shows growth of federal revenue from $7 B in 1910 to over $2 T in 2010.; Defense spending peaked at ~5% of GDP in recent years.; Federal deficits turned negative after 2008, reaching -$1.3 T in 2010.
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