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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 2005 dollars, percent of GDP, 2005 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.
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.

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 5)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.
 
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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 2005) 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 “fullsize” tab control above the chart display.

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

Total
Fiscal Years 1903 to 2010
YearGDP-US
$ billion nominal
Population-US
million
Total -fed
percent GDP
1903MW gdp80.7012.31i
1904MW gdp82.2552.45i
1905MW gdp83.8392.29i
1906MW gdp85.4532.23i
1907MW gdp87.0992.15i
1908MW gdp88.7762.53i
1909MW gdp90.4862.48i
1910MW gdp92.2292.51i
1911MW gdp93.5232.57i
1912MW gdp94.8362.47i
1913MW gdp96.1672.48a
1914MW gdp97.5162.76i
1915MW gdp98.8852.72i
1916MW gdp100.2732.10i
1917MW gdp101.6803.87i
1918MW gdp103.10717.20i
1919MW gdp104.55424.07i
1920MW gdp106.0227.68i
1921MW gdp107.6267.49i
1922MW gdp109.2545.12a
1923MW gdp110.9084.35i
1924MW gdp112.5864.22i
1925MW gdp114.2904.00i
1926MW gdp116.0193.69i
1927MW gdp117.7753.70a
1928MW gdp119.5573.77i
1929MW gdp121.3663.68i
1930MW gdp123.2034.34i
1931MW gdp124.0715.37i
1932MW gdp124.9457.27a
1933MW gdp125.8259.05i
1934MW gdp126.7129.00a
1935MW gdp127.60510.30i
1936MW gdp128.50410.94a
1937MW gdp129.4109.58i
1938MW gdp130.3219.81a
1939MW gdp131.24010.04i
1940MW gdp132.1659.92a
1941MW gdp133.96611.18i
1942MW gdp135.79221.96a
1943MW gdp137.64341.78i
1944MW gdp139.51945.73a
1945MW gdp141.42147.93i
1946MW gdp143.34929.94a
1947MW gdp145.30316.96i
1948MW gdp147.28313.23a
1949MW gdp149.29115.04i
1950MW gdp151.32615.25a
1951MW gdp153.91714.42a
1952MW gdp156.55219.97a
1953MW gdp159.23221.09a
1954MW gdp161.95820.42a
1955MW gdp164.73117.71a
1956MW gdp167.55117.37a
1957MW gdp170.42017.74a
1958MW gdp173.33718.42a
1959MW gdp176.30518.46a
1960MW gdp179.32318.48a
1961MW gdp181.58819.25a
1962MW gdp183.88118.24a
1963MW gdp186.20418.02a
1964MW gdp188.55517.86a
1965MW gdp190.93716.44a
1966MW gdp193.34817.08a
1967MW gdp195.79018.92a
1968MW gdp198.26319.58a
1969MW gdp200.76618.66a
1970MW gdp203.30218.84a
1971MW gdp205.51518.65a
1972MW gdp207.75218.63a
1973MW gdp210.01317.78a
1974MW gdp212.29917.96a
1975MW gdp214.60920.29a
1976MW gdp216.94520.38a
1977MW gdp219.30720.16a
1978MW gdp221.69420.00a
1979MW gdp224.10719.67a
1980MW gdp226.54621.20a
1981MW gdp228.67021.69a
1982MW gdp230.81522.92a
1983MW gdp232.97922.87a
1984MW gdp235.16421.67a
1985MW gdp237.36922.44a
1986MW gdp239.59522.21a
1987MW gdp241.84221.20a
1988MW gdp244.11020.87a
1989MW gdp246.39920.86a
1990MW gdp248.71021.60a
1991MW gdp251.80222.10a
1992MW gdp254.93321.78a
1993MW gdp258.10321.14a
1994MW gdp261.31220.63a
1995MW gdp264.56120.44a
1996MW gdp267.85019.91a
1997MW gdp271.18019.22a
1998MW gdp274.55218.79a
1999MW gdp277.96618.19a
2000MW gdp282.17217.98a
2001MW gdp285.08218.11a
2002MW gdp287.80418.90a
2003MW gdp290.32619.38a
2004MW gdp293.04619.34a
2005MW gdp295.50719.58a
2006MW gdp298.10919.85a
2007MW gdp300.73319.45a
2008MW gdp303.38020.87a
2009MW gdp306.05125.17a
201014498.9308.74625.66b

Legend:
i - interpolated between actual reported values
a - actual reported
b - budgeted estimate in US FY11 budget

Data Sources for 2010:
GDP: Measuring Worth - US GDP
Federal: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the US, Colonial Times to 1970
State and Local: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the US, Colonial Times to 1970
GDP: Measuring Worth - US GDP
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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Data Sources for 1903_2010:

Sources for 1903:

GDP: Measuring Worth - US GDP
Federal: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the US, Colonial Times to 1970
State and Local: Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the US, Colonial Times to 1970

Sources for 2010:

GDP: Measuring Worth - US GDP
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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State and Local Spending for Individual States from 1957 to 1991

On June 15, 2013 usgovernmentspending.com loaded state and local spending and revenue for individual states going back to 1957.

Up to now, we have provided state and local finances from the present back to 1992 using data provided by the Census Bureau here.  But the Census Bureau also has data on individual states going back to 1957 here in file Govt_Finances.zip.

There is a break in data series at 1991-92.  The Census Bureau prior to 1992 has fewer line items than the post-1992 data.  There is also a break at 1976-77.  The Census Bureau prior to 1977 has fewer line items than the post-1977 data.    Typically, the data in reports for earlier years is reported in an aggregate item that sums up the detailed items in the more recent data reports.

These breaks in data have produced "notches" in some of the data series, and we have done some "juggle-ology" to produce smoother data series, as detailed below.

One problem in the pre-1992 data is that Medicaid is not broken out of welfare.  Up to now, for pre 1992 years we have estimated Medicaid expenses for all states combined based upon the assumption that the intergovernmental transfers to health care all apply to Medicaid and can be subtracted from the gross welfare expenditures to produce welfare net of Medicaid.  For each state, therefore, we have broken down pre-1992 gross welfare expenditures  between net welfare and Medicaid based upon the overall ratio for all states between net welfare (gross welfare less health care intergovernmental transfer) and Medicaid (health care intergovernmental transfer).

Another problem that the pre-1992 data seems to include judicial and legal system expenditures under "General Control" in the "General Government" category.  Data since 1992 has separate data series for judicial and legal system expenditures and we showed it under "Protection" in the default data view.  We have therefore created a new "default" view with judicial and legal system expenditures included under "General Government."  The old default view -- now labeled "old" -- has the judicial and legal system expenditures included under "Protection."  Typically, any links you have saved previous to June 15, 2013 will categorize data under the old default view.  New links will use the new default view, unless you select the old default view.

For 1958-60 combined state-and-local data only is reported in the Census Bureau data. So we have estimated state data and local data by interpolation from 1957 and 1961.

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