1999 United States federal budget


The Budget of the United States Government Fiscal Year 1999 was a spending request by President Bill Clinton to fund government operations for October 1998–September 1999. It was the first balanced Federal budget in 30 years. In FY99, revenues were 1.82 trillion dollars. Spending was 1.70 trillion dollars, the surplus was $124 billion, and the GDP was 9.2 trillion.

Total Receipts

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SourceRequestedActual
Individual income tax
Corporate income tax
Social Security and other payroll tax
Excise tax
Estate and gift taxes
Customs duties
Other miscellaneous receipts
Total'''''

Total Outlays

Outlays by budget function
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FunctionTitleActual
050National Defense$
150International Affairs$
250General Science, Space and Technology$
270Energy$
300Natural Resources and Environment$
350Agriculture$
370Commerce and Housing Credit$
400Transportation$
450Community and Regional Development$
500Education, Training, Employment and Social Services$
550Health$
570Medicare$
600Income Security$
650Social Security$
700Veterans Benefits and Services$
750Administration of Justice$
800General Government$
900Net Interest$
920Allowances$-
950Undistributed Offsetting Receipts$
Total$'''

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