Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 11769
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2004/1/14-15 [Politics/Domestic] UID:11769 Activity:kinda low
1/14    http://www.cbo.gov/showdoc.cfm?index=1821&sequence=0
        \_ Yes, we all know this.  Your point?
           \_ How would you like to pay it off?  3.5 G$ debt, 10,000 per capita!
              \_ We'll use the Mary Carey plan: tax breast implants!
              \_ bzzzzz. 95% of the wealth is owned by 5% of the population.
                 Sorry IT workers, you don't belong to that 5%. At any rate,
                 if you can get that 5% to contribute a little bit more,
                 that's less that 10,000 per capita
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Historical Budget Data Retrieve in: Historical Budget Data The historical budget data presented below are from Appendix F of the CBO publication The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2005-2014 , released on January 26, 2004. Revenues, Outlays, Surpluses, Deficits, and Debt Held by the Public, 1962 to 2003 Billions of dollars Table 2. Revenues, Outlays, Surpluses, Deficits, and Debt Held by the Public, 1962 to 2003 Percentage of GDP Table 3. Revenues by Major Source, 1962 to 2003 Billions of dollars Table 4. Outlays for Major Spending Categories, 1962 to 2003 Billions of dollars Table 6. Outlays for Major Spending Categories, 1962 to 2003 Percentage of GDP Table 7. Outlays for Entitlements and Other Mandatory Spending, 1962 to 2003 Billions of dollars Table 10. Outlays for Entitlements and Other Mandatory Spending, 1962 to 2003 Percentage of GDP Table 11. Surpluses, Deficits, Debt, and Related Series, 1962 to 2003 Table 12. Standardized-Budget Surplus or Deficit and Related Series, 1962 to 2003 Billions of dollars Table 13. Standardized-Budget Surplus or Deficit and Related Series, 1962 to 2003 Percentage of potential GDP Detailed historical data are maintained by the Office of Management and Budget and published annually as part of the Presidents budget submission.