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Federal Government Spending Report
~ A Summary ~
by Michael W.
Hodges, Author
Grandfather
Economic Report
October 9, 2007
(The
Grandfather Economic Report is a series of reports examining
economic conditions facing families and youth,
compared to prior generations. This is the summary page of the chapter
on Federal Government Spending.
State
& Local Government Spending is covered in a separate chapter)
FY
2006 Federal Govt. Spending of $2.8 Trillion Consumed 26% of the
Economy, or $9,223 per man, woman and child,or 36% of the
economy counting regulatory compliance
The
Social Spending portion consumed 56% of total spending, and has
increased 14 Times Faster Than The Economy and
- individual incomes pay 82% of all federal revenue compared to
a 51% share in 1950
Here
are a few sample color graphics from the Full
Federal Government Spending Report
Today's economy
is 8 TIMES more federal government spending dependent,
compared to prior generations.
The left chart
shows total federal spending as a share of the economy - growing
from 3% of the economic pie prior to the New Deal, to 26% of
today's economy.
Had total
federal spending been reduced following World War II, equivalent
to reductions of the defense spending ratio, the current federal
spending ratio would be about 13% of the economy - - instead of
today's 26% ratio - - resulting in 50% less spending and taxes.
Political
leaders chose, instead, to eat up all defense reductions PLUS
much more via massive social spending - - much financed by debt.
Who was it that
said we are a nation of small government with a predominant
free-private sector? Well, we used to be - - but, no longer.
Does this impact the future economics and freedom of our younger
generation. You bet.
Summarizing:
The federal share of the economic pie increased 800%.
A
POWERFUL, REVEALING PICTURE - FEW HAVE SEEN
Question:
What has caused the explosive growth of federal spending
faster than the economy?
Answer:
look for the line in this chart that has risen the most over
that period.
The BIG
CULPRIT (rising red line)
is SOCIAL SPENDING, which grew 14
times faster than the economy - - to a new high - -
more than eating up the long-term decline of defense spending
ratios shown by the black line in the chart. The full report
(link below) shows once the social spending ratio rose above 5%
of national income in the late 1960s, citizen trust in
government plummeted to half prior levels - - and
inflation-adjusted median family
incomes stagnated for all families and fell for single
wage-earner families. Note social spending (red line) stopped
rising in the early 1980s as if it hit a brick wall, and then
fell - - and other data show trust in government surged, only to
fall back later as social spending ratios again climbed. This is
a powerful finding that deserves more attention. (the
full report contains a link to a special report and chart on
citizen trust polling data).
This
trend (red line) is unique
in U.S. history.
National
security was the prime reason our founding forefathers formed a
federal government. The declining black trend
line is defense spending, which in 2001 had dropped to 3.7% of
the economy's national income, below where it started -
following a 5-decade downward slope. The black defense line for
2003-06 increased to 4.9% of national income as shown in the
graphic. This multi-decade declining defense ratio camouflaged a
new direction for government - - surging social programs and
spending.
This trend
calls into question our nation's focus and readiness to detect
and deter major national security challenges - - compared to the
priority focus outlined by our nation's
founding fathers.
WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO ??
Following
is a pie chart showing the major spending components of a
Federal Budget - and its huge red cloud
The
Government
Spending Report and the Government
Growth Report show the federal government increased its
spending at a rate much faster than growth of the economy
(nearly twice as fast) since the end of World War II). Where
does the spending go?
Last fiscal year
the federal government spent $2.8 Trillion - - or about $9,223
for each man, woman and child in America, up 6% over the prior
year.
The left chart
displays this $2.5 Trillion as a pie, with each major spending
component shown as a percent of the total.
The BIGGIE
is that HUGE RED CLOUD in
the chart called SOCIAL PROGRAM
Spending, which consumes 56% of the
budget. (To place this in perspective, in 1948
social spending was but 10% of the federal budget - - prior
to the New Deal it was near zero).
This
graphic is reviewed in more detail in the full Federal Spending
Report - - next link.
Suggest you read the full
Federal
Government Spending Report
with easy to understand eye-opening pictures

© 2007 Michael W. Hodges
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note:
The above editorial is a recent summary of an updated chapter from
Michael Hodges series, Grandfather
Economic Report. Read
the full article: Federal
Government Spending Report on G.E.R. State
& Local Government Spending is covered in a separate chapter. The
Grandfather Economic Report is a series of reports examining
economic conditions facing families and youth, compared to prior
generations.
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