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Ch 14 Federal Budget
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Laswell- Who gets what, when and how? Some definitions Revenue Expenditures Deficit Deficit + deficit + deficit + deficit = Contradictory demands of public
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Sources of Revenue Personal Income Tax 16 th Amendment IRS 44% (2010) Corporate 12% (2010) Progressive v. Flat v. Regressive
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Excise taxes- what are they? Social Insurance Taxes (Payroll Taxes)- FICA Soc Sec, Medicare, Medicaid, Unemployment Trust Fund- not general budget Increasing rapidly- why?
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Are Taxes Too High? % of GDP - why?
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Corporate rates below
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Tax Policy Tax “Expenditures” Revenue loss from deductions, credits, etc Deductions v. Credits “Loopholes” The issue Govt. promoting certain behavior Charities Mortgage interest Business investments Tuition credit! Tax reform- why politically difficult? Churches, charities, life insurance, etc
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Borrowing How? Treasury Bonds- incentive? (10 Trillion) Intra-Governmental Debt (5 trillion) Trust funds Current Debt 6% interest
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Why should we care? Future burden Long term things cost more 6% interest Foreign ownership Crowds out lending to citizens
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Foreign ownership of our debt
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Interest- nothing for our money
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Best way to reduce deficits/debt? Is debt bad? What would be good debt? Any different than families? Communities?
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The issue: Deficits and debt Can you solve it?
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Entitlements & Mandatory Spending/ Uncontrollable Expenditures Define: 2012 2007
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Social Security
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1945: 50 to 1; 1990: 3 to 1; 2025: 2 to 1
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Fate of Soc Security? Soc Sec revenue > payouts (currently) Soc sec Trust Fund 2007- 2.2 trillion 2017- 4.3 trillion 2017-18- Turning point Exhausted by 2041
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Medicare / Medicaid
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National Defense
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Recent History Reagan Cuts, indexed Deficits increase Clinton Top 2% Surplus Bush 2001 and 2003 cuts Business investments & Capital gains
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Trends? U.S. in comparison to other nations Why so hard to pull back?
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Post WWII Changes Pre 60s % Late 80s- why? 9/11 Military expenditures as % of GDP
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Biggest expense = income security Social Security, medicare, disability 1940- 3% 1990- 15% 2018- Costs will exceed revenue Options?
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Political Causes of Growth Incrementalism Starting point for an agency’s budget Little by little Hyperpluralism? “Uncontrollable” expenditures 2/3 automatic/entitlement payments Ex) soc sec, vet benefits, interest Technically controllable, but....
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How should a family prepare its yearly budget?
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Preparing the Budget! 3 trillion Players IGs Agencies OMB- Office of Management & Budget President Committees CBO, GAO, etc. etc. etc.
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Battle for 2013 Budget (Oct ’12-Oct ’13) Struggle within Executive Branch Spring-Summer 2011 OMB- Ally, coordinator Pres- prioritizes, goals Agencies- Pres + OMB set guidelines Fall 2011 Agencies- lobby, request OMB- tries to coordinate
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Executive Departments Department of Agriculture (USDA) Department of Agriculture (USDA) Department of Agriculture (USDA) Department of Commerce (DOC) Department of Commerce (DOC) Department of Commerce (DOC) Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Defense (DOD) Department of Education (ED) Department of Education (ED) Department of Education (ED) Department of Energy (DOE) Department of Energy (DOE) Department of Energy (DOE) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department of Justice (DOJ) Department of Justice (DOJ) Department of Justice (DOJ) Department of Labor (DOL) Department of Labor (DOL) Department of Labor (DOL) Department of State (DOS) Department of State (DOS) Department of State (DOS) Department of the Interior (DOI) Department of the Interior (DOI) Department of the Interior (DOI) Department of the Treasury Department of the Treasury Department of the Treasury Department of Transportation (DOT) Department of Transportation (DOT) Department of Transportation (DOT) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
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Winter 2011-2012 Agencies fit to final guidelines Pres + OMB finalize February- 1st Monday Budget submitted Budget in Congress Historically- no “budget” ++++++++ and voila! 1974 Reform To better organize Budget calendar, budget committees
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Struggle in Congress Feb 2012 CBO- reviews April 1 st Budget Committee Spending and revenue levels Mid April Budget Resolution Spring + Summer 2012 Internal battles, who gets what, hearings
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Spring + Summer 2012 Internal battles, who gets what, hearings Authorization Bills Appropriations Committee APPROPRIATIONS SUB COMMITTEES Drafts Appropriations bill- def? Appropriations Bills- Appropriations Bills- Appropriations Bills- Final Appropriation bills (x13) = total budget Reconciliation Bills Fix it Deadline- Oct 1 st “Fiscal” year 2012
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TYPES OF APPROPRIATIONS MEASURES Agriculture Commerce, Justice, State, The Judiciary Defense District of Columbia Energy and Water Development Foreign Operations Homeland Security Interior Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Legislative Branch Military Construction Transportation, Treasury, Independent Agencies Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, Independent Agencies
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No Deal? Continuing Resolution Results? Often “Omnibus” Bills
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Reform cure deficits? Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act Goal- 1985-93 Or else? –
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Annual Federal Deficits
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Next reform: P.A.Y.G.O. Approach Entitlements Taxes So what has happened? Balanced Budget Amendment?
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