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Historical Fiscal Analysis of U.S. Federal Revenue and Spending (1790‑2010)
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Historical Fiscal Analysis of U.S. Federal Revenue and Spending (1790‑2010)

Historical Fiscal Analysis of U.S. Federal Revenue and Spending (1790‑2010) The passage provides a macro‑level overview of government revenue and expenditures over a century, but it contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. Its content is largely statistical and already public, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Federal revenue as a share of GDP grew from 2% to 15% over 100 years.; Spending as a share of GDP rose to 24% by 2010.; Medicare/Medicaid costs drove most post‑1970 deficits.

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Historical Fiscal Analysis of U.S. Federal Revenue and Spending (1790‑2010) The passage provides a macro‑level overview of government revenue and expenditures over a century, but it contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile individuals or agencies. Its content is largely statistical and already public, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Federal revenue as a share of GDP grew from 2% to 15% over 100 years.; Spending as a share of GDP rose to 24% by 2010.; Medicare/Medicaid costs drove most post‑1970 deficits.

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