The United States FY2011 Budget

Mission

On average, Americans work 2,000 hours per year to produce a GDP of $14,200 billion. Each year, every American works 337 hours to help pay United States $2,398 billion in taxes and fees. However, United States spends $2,398 billion. To avoid piling up debt, citizens must spend less, or work more.

Budget Summary

Budget baseline: $2,398 billion. Cuts so far: $0 billion. Remaining Deficit Is: $ 2,398 billion . You must work at least 337 hours more year to pay for it.

Line Item

$billion spent

Hours of Work

Check to Cut

Cut All

Border and transportation security directorate activities3.810.54
Immigration and customs fees(5.36)-0.75
Treasury forfeiture fund0.440.06
Other mandatory law enforcement programs0.220.03
Criminal investigations (DEA, FBI, DHS, FinCEN, ICDE) 5.950.84
Alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives investigations (ATF) 1.120.16
Border and transportation security directorate activities18.092.55
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission0.370.05
Tax law, criminal investigations (IRS)0.650.09
United States Secret Service1.480.21
Other law enforcement activities1.440.20
Total28.223.97