The Budget of the United States GovernmentExecutive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget, 1983 |
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Seite M-8
... revenue windfall has dried up . • Our staggering national debt until recently was being financed at the highest ... revenues required to support commitments to the retired and disabled . As a result , for too long the specter of social ...
... revenue windfall has dried up . • Our staggering national debt until recently was being financed at the highest ... revenues required to support commitments to the retired and disabled . As a result , for too long the specter of social ...
Seite M-19
... the general revenue sharing program . • A transportation block grant . A • A rural housing block grant . The administration is improving the management of intergovernmental assistance by THE BUDGET MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT M19.
... the general revenue sharing program . • A transportation block grant . A • A rural housing block grant . The administration is improving the management of intergovernmental assistance by THE BUDGET MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT M19.
Seite 2-11
... revenues were reduced by $ 22.4 billion as a result of lower inflation and nominal GNP . The improvement in financial conditions came too late in the year to prevent interest expenses from increasing by $ 3.8 billion . The net effect of ...
... revenues were reduced by $ 22.4 billion as a result of lower inflation and nominal GNP . The improvement in financial conditions came too late in the year to prevent interest expenses from increasing by $ 3.8 billion . The net effect of ...
Seite 3-2
... revenue projections . Estimated receipts of $ 597.5 billion for 1983 are lower than actual receipts for 1981 - meaning that even with the strong recovery assumed in the 5 - year budget assumptions , revenues will be on a permanently ...
... revenue projections . Estimated receipts of $ 597.5 billion for 1983 are lower than actual receipts for 1981 - meaning that even with the strong recovery assumed in the 5 - year budget assumptions , revenues will be on a permanently ...
Seite 3-12
... required would have run exactly counter to the anti - tax sentiment prevalent throughout the States and localities . This left expansion of the revenue level through inflationary bracket. 3-12 THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1984.
... required would have run exactly counter to the anti - tax sentiment prevalent throughout the States and localities . This left expansion of the revenue level through inflationary bracket. 3-12 THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1984.
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1984 estimate Account Account and functional activities actual 1983 estimate agency assistance BA Outlays benefits billion in 1984 block grant BUDGET ACCOUNTS LISTING budget authority budget outlays CLAIM ON GNP costs credit budget current services debt Deductions for offsetting deficit direct loans dollars)—Continued 1982 actual economic employment end of table energy estimate 1984 estimate excise taxes Existing law expenses Appropriation Federal Financing Bank Federal Government fiscal footnotes at end functional code Department guaranteed loans housing included increase LISTING in thousands loan guarantees medicaid medicare ment military millions of dollars mortgage NATIONAL NEED off-budget Federal entities offsetting receipts operations Outstandings payments permanent Proposed legislation Proprietary receipts reduce revenue Salaries and expenses shown in detail social contract social security Special Funds spending Subtotal Summary Federal funds tax expenditures Tennessee Valley Authority thousands of dollars)—Continued tion Total Federal funds Total Salaries Total Trust funds veterans