Government Spending per Household Shows Rising Share of Median Income (1967‑2010)
Government Spending per Household Shows Rising Share of Median Income (1967‑2010) The passage only presents aggregate fiscal data on federal, state, and local spending relative to median household income. It contains no specific actors, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued as investigative leads. Key insights: Total government spending per household has risen from 51% to 82% of median household income since 1967.; Federal (including military) spending per household has risen from 39% to 65% of median household income.; Data sources cited: Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, White House OMB.
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Government Spending per Household Shows Rising Share of Median Income (1967‑2010) The passage only presents aggregate fiscal data on federal, state, and local spending relative to median household income. It contains no specific actors, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued as investigative leads. Key insights: Total government spending per household has risen from 51% to 82% of median household income since 1967.; Federal (including military) spending per household has risen from 39% to 65% of median household income.; Data sources cited: Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, White House OMB.
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