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NATIONAL PRIORITIES The Nation’s Budget
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This year (2011), the U.S. govt. will spend $3.6 TRILLION.
Just 3 programs (Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid) account for approx. 60% of this total. This part of the budget is called “mandatory spending” because the U.S. govt. has already promised these benefits. About 7% goes to paying the interest on our national debt (which is about $14.3 trillion). This is also mandatory spending. The rest—about 33%, or $1.2 trillion—goes for “everything else.” This is called “discretionary spending” because we have “discretion” (choice) in these budget areas.
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Here’s the “everything else…” for 2011:
FYI: The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost $1.1 TRILLION (so far…).
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U.S. vs. World Military Spending
In 2008, the world spent $1.5 trillion on military spending. The U.S. accounted for almost half of this total.
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Who pays our taxes?
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Corporate & Personal Tax Rates
Corporate Rates Personal Rates
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Corporations & Taxes BUT…most corps. pay NO taxes because of various loopholes in the tax code.
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