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Create and customize your own charts of government spending.

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Spending Units: By default, government spending is displayed in billions of dollars. But using a dropdown control in the table heading you can select billions of 2017 dollars, percent of GDP, 2017 dollars per capita, percent of federal spending, or percent of total spending.
Chart Title: You can create a title for your chart. Use the text field to enter a title and click the button to the right of the text field.
US or State: By default, the chart shows overall United States government spending. But you can select spending for individual states by selecting the state dropdown control in the table heading.
State, Local: By default, you can chart state spending or local spending by clicking a radio button in the selection table. But you can chart state-and-local combined by selecting state n local in the state/local dropdown control in the table heading.
View: There are many ways to view the spending data. The default view is functional. There is a census view that conforms with the spending categories used by the US Census Bureau in its Statistical Abstract. There is a COFOG view that categorizes spending using the UN methodology.
Linear/Log: By default, the data series are displayed as linear charts. But you can also select a log chart. Linear charts show constant amount changes as a straight line; Log charts show constant rates of change as a straight line.
Line/Bar: By default, the data series are displayed as line charts. But you can also select a bar chart.
Data Stack: By default, the data series are “stacked” when displayed on the chart. But you can change the setting to “un stack” the data series.
Chart Size: By default, the chart is displayed at medium size. But you can use the dropdown control to change the size.
Color: By default charts are displayed with color data lines and fill. You can change this to grayscale if you want. Or display a chart using Google API or chart.js API.
US Budget Year: By default, the chart displays budgeted and estimated federal spending in the current US Budget submitted to the Congress by the president. But you can look at previous budgeted numbers using this dropdown control.
Mandatory: By default the chart shows all spending without regard to mandatory or discretionary. Select Mandatory if you want to chart only federal Mandatory spending, Discretionary if you want to chart only federal Discretionary spending, Both if you want both federal Mandatory and Discretionary spending broken out using the dropdown control in the table heading.

Data Range

Start Year: You can select any start year you want using the dropdown control in the table heading. At the top and bottom of the dropdown only years ending in “0” are shown. Select a start year to get close, then select the start year you want.
End Year: You can select any end year you want using the dropdown control in the table heading. At the top and bottom of the dropdown only years ending in “0” are shown. Select an end year to get close, then select the end year you want.
Category (max 7)Sub-categoryFed Gov. 
Xfer 
State Local Total   
 
Data Series: Select a spending series you want to chart from a dropdown on the left. If you select on the bottom dropdown you will add a data series (up to a maximum of five). The right-hand dropdown allows you to replace a data series with a more narrowly focused series. Click the “X” link to remove a data series from the chart.
? Total Spending: Federal: total outlays including grants to state and local. State and local: direct spending on programs *
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If you’d like to create your own custom chart of spending data you should use the table above to make your selections.

  • Select the year range: Select the start year and the end year you want by selecting the years you want in the two year dropdown boxes.
  • Select spending items: Just select the spending item you want from the dropdown control. Then click a radio button to select the level of government: federal, state, or local. If you select from the < select > you will add another data series to your chart. Up to 5 data series are allowed at once. Click the “X” link to remove a data series from the chart.
  • Select units: You can select the display in billions of nominal (i.e. inflated) dollars, billions of real (i.e. year 2017) dollars, or as percent of GDP.
  • Choose chart features: You can select the size of the chart, switch from bar chart to line chart, select color or black and white, stacked or not. You can also blow up the chart to fill the screen with the “full screen” tab control above the chart display.

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Copy and Paste: To copy and paste data into spreadsheet for analysis, just copy the tab-delimited text in the textbox below (click cursor in text box, then press ctrl-A then press ctrl-C) and paste it into your spreadsheet.

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Below is a formatted version of the data displayed in the chart.

Total Spending
Fiscal Years 1792 to 2016
YearInflationGDP-US
$ billion nominal
Population-US
million
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Total Spending -
percent GDP
17922.15MW gdpa4.1732.23a
17933.36MW gdpa4.3001.78a
179412.43MW gdpa4.4322.21a
179515.33MW gdpa4.5671.96a
17965.43MW gdpa4.7071.39a
1797-3.73MW gdpa4.8501.51a
1798-3.4MW gdpa4.9981.88a
17990.05MW gdpa5.1512.20a
18003.02MW gdpa5.3082.26a
18012.12MW gdpa5.4761.86a
1802-15.45MW gdpa5.6481.79a
18036.42MW gdpa5.8261.66a
18045.24MW gdpa6.0101.68a
18050.09MW gdpa6.1991.92a
18065.33MW gdpa6.3951.64a
1807-4.74MW gdpa6.5961.48a
18089.53MW gdpa6.8041.59a
1809-1.38MW gdpa7.0191.55a
1810-2.66MW gdpa7.2401.21a
18114.14MW gdpa7.4501.10a
1812-1.54MW gdpa7.6662.62a
181317.58MW gdpa7.8893.30a
18147.04MW gdpa8.1183.25a
1815-15.02MW gdpa8.3543.58a
1816-11.44MW gdpa8.5963.79a
1817-8.48MW gdpa8.8462.93a
1818-7.75MW gdpa9.1022.80a
1819-3.28MW gdpa9.3673.07a
1820-6.31MW gdpa9.6382.71a
1821-1.87MW gdpa9.9212.29a
18225.89MW gdpa10.2121.98a
1823-9.28MW gdpa10.5112.07a
1824-6.66MW gdpa10.8192.82a
18254.52MW gdpa11.1362.05a
18261.82MW gdpa11.4622.11a
18272.6MW gdpa11.7981.90a
1828-3.4MW gdpa12.1441.99a
1829-0.15MW gdpa12.5001.81a
18300.66MW gdpa12.8661.65a
1831-5.19MW gdpa13.2351.61a
18320.48MW gdpa13.6141.71a
1833-0.47MW gdpa14.0052.21a
18343.55MW gdpa14.4061.75a
18354.68MW gdpa14.8191.50a
18367.36MW gdpa15.2442.25a
18374.13MW gdpa15.6822.64a
1838-1.33MW gdpa16.1312.37a
18391.41MW gdpa16.5941.87a
1840-5.5MW gdpa17.0701.83a
18412.74MW gdpa17.6011.85a
1842-5.28MW gdpa18.1491.81a
1843-8.05MW gdpa18.7141.02a
18442.94MW gdpa19.2961.53a
18452.88MW gdpa19.8971.44a
18462.93MW gdpa20.5161.51a
18479.93MW gdpa21.1542.47a
1848-2.65MW gdpa21.8131.99a
1849-1.72MW gdpa22.4921.99a
18502.09MW gdpa23.1921.69a
1851-2.53MW gdpa23.9091.93a
18521MW gdpa24.6481.63a
1853-0.2MW gdpa25.4091.66a
18548.67MW gdpa26.1951.76a
18552.91MW gdpa27.0041.72a
1856-2.19MW gdpa27.8391.95a
18572.77MW gdpa28.6991.87a
1858-6.14MW gdpa29.5862.09a
18590.88MW gdpa30.5011.90a
1860-1.87MW gdpa31.4431.77a
18614.06MW gdpa32.0911.72a
186213.42MW gdpa32.7538.26a
186324.05MW gdpa33.4289.37a
186422.88MW gdpa34.1179.15a
18651.61MW gdpa34.82013.10a
1866-4.37MW gdpa35.5375.89a
1867-8.99MW gdpa36.2704.45a
1868-6.26MW gdpa37.0174.84a
1869-6.46MW gdpa37.7804.33a
1870-4.36MW gdpa38.5584.22a
1871-6.63MW gdpa39.5884.08a
18720.03MW gdpa40.6463.62a
1873-2.17MW gdpa41.7323.57a
1874-4.92MW gdpa42.8473.87a
1875-3.61MW gdpa43.9913.70a
1876-2.33MW gdpa45.1663.52a
1877-2.41MW gdpa46.3733.16a
1878-4.88MW gdpa47.6123.17a
18790.03MW gdpa48.8833.14a
18802.44MW gdpa50.1892.87a
1881-0.28MW gdpa51.3422.52a
1882-0.26MW gdpa52.5212.38a
1883-1.93MW gdpa53.7262.44a
1884-2.68MW gdpa54.9602.41a
1885-1.95MW gdpa56.2222.60a
1886-3.06MW gdpa57.5132.34a
18870.67MW gdpa58.8332.37a
1888-0.26MW gdpa60.1842.26a
1889-2.96MW gdpa61.5662.52a
1890-0.89MW gdpa62.9802.46a
18911.02MW gdpa64.1922.75a
18921.05MW gdpa65.4282.49a
18930.06MW gdpa66.6882.92a
1894-3.52MW gdpa67.9723.10a
1895-1.11MW gdpa69.2812.75a
18960.95MW gdpa70.6152.77a
1897-0.05MW gdpa71.9742.76a
18981.04MW gdpa73.3602.90a
18990.99MW gdpa74.7733.51a
19002.92MW gdpa76.2122.97a
19012.95MW gdpa77.6802.79a
19022.9MW gdpa79.1762.31a
19034.83MW gdpa80.7012.25i
19042.57MW gdpa82.2552.39i
19050.81MW gdpa83.8392.24i
19063.71MW gdpa85.4532.18i
19076.49MW gdpa87.0992.10i
1908-0.18MW gdpa88.7762.48i
1909-1.49MW gdpa90.4862.46i
19102.63MW gdpa92.2292.49i
1911-0.49MW gdpa93.5232.54i
19124.17MW gdpa94.8362.45i
19130.75MW gdpa96.1672.45a
19140.86MW gdpa97.5162.73i
19153.29MW gdpa98.8852.69i
191614.48MW gdpa100.2732.08i
191722.75MW gdpa101.6803.83i
191818MW gdpa103.10717.03i
19192.49MW gdpa104.55423.84i
192013.78MW gdpa106.0227.60i
1921-14.44MW gdpa107.6267.42i
1922-5.79MW gdpa109.2545.08a
19233.15MW gdpa110.9084.31i
1924-1.28MW gdpa112.5864.18i
19251.82MW gdpa114.2903.96i
19260.5MW gdpa116.0193.66i
1927-2.42MW gdpa117.7753.66a
19280.76MW gdpa119.5573.73i
19290.73MW gdpa121.3663.64i
1930-3.3592.2a123.2034.29i
1931-9.6577.4a124.0715.31i
1932-10.2259.5a124.9457.17a
1933-2.6357.2a125.8258.92i
19345.9766.8a126.7128.89a
19352.1874.2a127.60510.18i
19361.3984.8a128.50410.81a
19374.5593a129.4109.47i
1938-2.7187.4a130.3219.67a
1939-1.1693.4a131.2409.91i
19401.36102.9a132.1659.78a
19417.95129.3a133.96610.95i
19429.5166a135.79221.42a
19435.32203.1a137.64340.86i
19442.53224.4a139.51944.80a
19452.58228a141.42146.88i
194611.39227.5a143.34929.25a
194710.86249.6a145.30316.59i
19485.86274.5a147.28312.97a
1949-0.17272.5a149.29114.75i
19501.33299.8a151.32614.94a
19517.66346.9a153.91714.11a
19521.8367.3a156.55219.48a
19531.52391.2a159.23220.45a
19540.72391a161.95819.87a
19552.01430.2a164.73117.07a
19563.93451.2a167.55116.84a
19573.2479.5a170.42017.06a
19582.04485.8a173.33717.71a
19591.34525a176.30517.82a
19601.44545.6a179.32317.83a
19611.04567.7a181.58818.47a
19621.27609a183.88117.54a
19630.99644.4a186.20417.27a
19641.87692a188.55517.13a
19651.93749.3a190.93715.78a
19663.34819.6a193.34816.41a
19672.83865.2a195.79018.20a
19684.56950.8a198.26318.74a
19695.381030a200.76617.83a
19705.021086.1a203.30218.01a
19715.431177.7a205.51517.85a
19724.211290.6a207.75217.87a
19736.331433.8a210.01317.14a
19749.431560a212.29917.27a
19758.81709.8a214.60919.44a
19765.381886.6a216.94519.71a
19776.522118.5a219.30719.32a
19787.812395.1a221.69419.15a
19798.992667.6a224.10718.89a
19808.712856.5a226.54620.69a
19819.823260.6a228.67020.80a
19825.83366.3a230.81522.15a
19833.863689.2a232.97921.91a
19843.814084.3a235.16420.86a
19853.144386.8a237.36921.57a
19861.924607.7a239.59521.49a
19872.754884.6a241.84220.55a
19883.965282.8a244.11020.15a
19893.95695.4a246.39920.08a
19903.896015.1a248.71020.83a
19913.286205.9a251.80221.34a
19922.156566.6a254.93321.04a
19932.526882.1a258.10320.48a
19942.197331.1a261.31219.94a
19952.137683.1a264.56119.73a
19961.788131.4a267.85019.19a
19971.868662.8a271.18018.48a
19981.199121.1a274.55218.12a
19991.419686.6a277.96617.57a
20002.5510318.2a282.17217.34a
20012.2210598a285.08217.58a
20021.510984a287.80418.31a
20032.0711566.7a290.32618.67a
20042.8912305.3a293.04618.63a
20053.3613142.6a295.75318.81a
20063.2113870.2a298.59319.14a
20072.6314564.1a301.58018.74a
20082.0314899a304.37520.02a
20090.1114448.9a307.00724.35a
20101.4515141.6a309.32722.83a
20111.4815079.6b311.58325.32b
20121.5715812.5b313.87823.58b
20131.8616752.4b316.06022.51b
20141.9217782.2b318.38622.37b
20152.0618804.1b320.73922.28b
20162.0819790.5b323.07222.58b

Legend:
a - actual reported
e - estimated by usgovernmentspending.com
i - interpolated between actual reported values
b - budgeted estimate in US FY12 budget

Data Sources for 1792:
GDP: Samuel H. Williamson, "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?" MeasuringWorth, 2015.
Federal: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the US, Colonial Times to 1970
State and Local: not available

Data Sources for 2016:
GDP, GO: GDP, GO Sources
Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 3.2, 5.1, 7.1
State and Local: State and Local Gov. Finances
'Guesstimated' by projecting the latest change in reported spending forward to future years

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Spending Data Sources

Spending data is from official government sources.

Gross Domestic Product data comes from US Bureau of Economic Analysis and measuringworth.com.

Detailed table of spending data sources here.
Medicare breakdown here; Medicaid breakdown here.

Federal spending data begins in 1792.

State and local spending data begins in 1820.

State and local spending data for individual states begins in 1957.

Gross Federal Debt

Debt Now:  $34,594,388,870,175.66
Debt 2/2020:$23,409,959,150,243.63

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Data Sources for 1792_2016:

Sources for 1792:

GDP: Samuel H. Williamson, "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?" MeasuringWorth, 2015.
Federal: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the US, Colonial Times to 1970
State and Local: not available

Sources for 2016:

GDP, GO: GDP, GO Sources
Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 3.2, 5.1, 7.1
State and Local: State and Local Gov. Finances
'Guesstimated' by projecting the latest change in reported spending forward to future years

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Federal Budget for FY25 Released

On March 11, 2024, we updated usgovernmentspending.com with the numbers from the Public Budget Database in the Budget of the United States Government for Fiscal Year 2025

Here is how headline budget estimates for the upcoming FY 2024 fiscal year have changed since the release of the FY 2024 budget a year ago in Winter 2023.

Federal Budget Changes for 2024
$ billionEstimate for 2024
in FY2024 Budget
Estimate for 2024
in FY2025 Budget
Change
Federal Outlays$6,371.8$6,940.9 +$569.1
Federal Receipts$4,802.5$5,081.6+$279.1
Federal Deficit$1,569.4$1,859.4+$290.0

You can see line item changes from budget to budget here. You can compare budget estimates with actuals here.

Account level spending estimates through FY 2029 come from the Outlays table in the Public Budget Database and were updated on usgovernmentspending.com on March 11, 2024.

Account level budget authority estimates through FY 2029 come from the Budget Authority table in the Public Budget Database and were updated on usgovernmentspending.com on March 11, 2024. 

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