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kaggle-ho-020956House Oversight

Federal Expense Growth Shows Entitlement Spending Outpacing GDP

Federal Expense Growth Shows Entitlement Spending Outpacing GDP The passage provides macro‑economic data on federal spending trends but contains no specific allegations, transactions, or individuals. It offers a general policy observation that could inform budget oversight but lacks actionable leads or controversial claims involving powerful actors. Key insights: Entitlement spending grew 12% annually (5% CAGR) versus 7% GDP growth over 40 years.; Defense spending grew 12% annually, 2% below overall expense growth.; Non‑defense discretionary spending grew 10% annually, 4% below overall expense growth.

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Federal Expense Growth Shows Entitlement Spending Outpacing GDP The passage provides macro‑economic data on federal spending trends but contains no specific allegations, transactions, or individuals. It offers a general policy observation that could inform budget oversight but lacks actionable leads or controversial claims involving powerful actors. Key insights: Entitlement spending grew 12% annually (5% CAGR) versus 7% GDP growth over 40 years.; Defense spending grew 12% annually, 2% below overall expense growth.; Non‑defense discretionary spending grew 10% annually, 4% below overall expense growth.

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kagglehouse-oversightfederal-budgetentitlement-spendingdefense-spendingnon‑defense-discretionaryeconomic-data

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