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Federal Deficit In 20th Century

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Federal Deficit In 20th Century
Fiscal Years 1900 to 2022
YearInflationGDP-US
$ billion nominal
Population-US
million
Federal Deficit - Federal
percent federal total
19002.92MW gdpa76.212-6.521a
19012.95MW gdpa77.680-9.239a
19022.9MW gdpa79.176-14.161a
19034.83MW gdpa80.701-10.284i
19042.57MW gdpa82.255-2.557i
19050.81MW gdpa83.8390.377i
19063.71MW gdpa85.453-5.260i
19076.49MW gdpa87.099-13.820i
1908-0.18MW gdpa88.7760.611i
1909-1.49MW gdpa90.4863.668i
19102.63MW gdpa92.229-4.138i
1911-0.49MW gdpa93.523-4.507i
19124.17MW gdpa94.8360.409i
19130.75MW gdpa96.1670.825a
19140.86MW gdpa97.5167.400i
19153.29MW gdpa98.88520.527i
191614.48MW gdpa100.27314.910i
191722.75MW gdpa101.68047.049i
191818MW gdpa103.10768.975i
19192.49MW gdpa104.55469.795i
192013.78MW gdpa106.022-8.768i
1921-14.44MW gdpa107.626-12.204i
1922-5.79MW gdpa109.254-13.234a
19233.15MW gdpa110.908-15.173i
1924-1.28MW gdpa112.586-17.256i
19251.82MW gdpa114.290-11.731i
19260.5MW gdpa116.019-18.045i
1927-2.42MW gdpa117.775-26.493a
19280.76MW gdpa119.557-17.996i
19290.73MW gdpa121.366-12.523i
1930-3.3592.2a123.203-22.095i
1931-9.6577.4a124.0713.139i
1932-10.2259.5a124.94538.256a
1933-2.6357.2a125.82536.122i
19345.9766.8a126.71234.590a
19352.1874.2a127.60540.011i
19361.3984.8a128.50443.524a
19374.5593a129.41029.590i
1938-2.7187.4a130.32114.475a
1939-1.1693.4a131.24023.144i
19401.36102.9a132.16534.917a
19417.95129.3a133.96638.477i
19429.5166a135.79258.834a
19435.32203.1a137.64371.076i
19442.53224.4a139.51956.479a
19452.58228a141.42157.747i
194611.39227.5a143.34940.938a
194710.86249.6a145.3036.977i
19485.86274.5a147.283-16.768a
1949-0.17272.5a149.2911.943i
19501.33299.8a151.32611.958a
19517.66346.9a153.917-5.479a
19521.8367.3a156.5527.547a
19531.52391.2a159.23212.979a
19540.72391a161.95810.285a
19552.01430.2a164.73110.879a
19563.93451.2a167.5511.848a
19573.2479.5a170.4202.192a
19582.04485.8a173.3377.458a
19591.34525a176.30515.270a
19601.44545.6a179.3234.926a
19611.04567.7a181.5889.989a
19621.27609a183.8816.689a
19630.99644.4a186.2044.273a
19641.87692a188.5554.990a
19651.93749.3a190.9371.193a
19663.34819.6a193.3482.748a
19672.83865.2a195.7905.488a
19684.56950.8a198.26314.125a
19695.381030a200.766-1.765a
19705.021086.1a203.3021.453a
19715.431177.7a205.51510.959a
19724.211290.6a207.75210.132a
19736.331433.8a210.0136.067a
19749.431560a212.2992.278a
19758.81709.8a214.60916.021a
19765.381886.6a216.94519.832a
19776.522118.5a219.30713.113a
19787.812395.1a221.69412.901a
19798.992667.6a224.1078.080a
19808.712856.5a226.54612.493a
19819.823260.6a228.67011.643a
19825.83366.3a230.81517.161a
19833.863689.2a232.97925.706a
19843.814084.3a235.16421.762a
19853.144386.8a237.36922.434a
19861.924607.7a239.59522.338a
19872.754884.6a241.84214.913a
19883.965282.8a244.11014.579a
19893.95695.4a246.39913.345a
19903.896015.1a248.71017.640a
19913.286205.9a251.80220.332a
19922.156566.6a254.93321.014a
19932.526882.1a258.10318.097a
19942.197331.1a261.31213.900a
19952.137683.1a264.56110.816a
19961.788131.4a267.8506.884a
19971.868662.8a271.1801.367a
19981.199121.1a274.552-4.192a
19991.419686.6a277.966-7.381a
20002.5510318.2a282.172-13.206a
20012.2210598a285.082-6.884a
20021.510984a287.8047.845a
20032.0711566.7a290.32617.482a
20042.8912305.3a293.04618.001a
20053.3613142.6a295.75312.878a
20063.2113870.2a298.5939.347a
20072.6314564.1a301.5805.890a
20082.0314899a304.37515.374a
20090.1114448.9a307.00740.160a
20101.4515141.6a309.32737.441a
20112.415647.7a311.58336.069a
20121.7216319.5a313.87830.527a
20131.6516953.8a316.06019.676a
20141.9617804.2a318.38613.826a
20150.9118401.6a320.73911.971a
20160.8618892.6a323.07215.176a
20171.8219692.6a325.12216.713a
20182.4920798.7a326.83818.960a
20191.6221717.2a328.33022.118a
20201.2621684.6a331.57847.797a
20215.3423922a332.10040.680a
20224.5924256.1b333.99624.181b

Legend:
a - actual reported
i - interpolated between actual reported values
b - budgeted estimate in US FY23 budget

Data Sources for 1900:
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: Hist. Stats of US, Colonial Times to 1970 and 1789 - 1945

Data Sources for 2022:
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 is from official government sources.

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

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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.

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Debt Now:  $38,380,536,147,996.03
Debt 2/2020:$23,409,959,150,243.63

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Data Sources for 1900_2022:

Sources for 1900:

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: Hist. Stats of US, Colonial Times to 1970 and 1789 - 1945

Sources for 2022:

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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