Title: Federal Budget, Deficits, and Debt
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- Government Budget Rule
- Expenditures transfers interest tax revenue
borrowing
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- Deficit -- Government expenditures exceed
government revenue. - Debt -- Accumulated deficits minus accumulated
surpluses.
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The Debt Clock Presented by Ed Hall
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How Much is 1 trillion?
- 1 trillion 1 bills laid end to end
93 million miles
Earth to the Sun 93 million miles
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How Much is 1 trillion?
Stack 100 bills
1 million 40 inches
1 trillion 631 miles
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Heres looking at you from 631miles high
Hello up there
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How Much is 1 trillion?
Spend 10,000 per day for ? years
3,650,000 per year
273,972 years
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CBO Federal Outlays by category - projected
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- Is the Debt something to worry about?
- To judge the seriousness of the national debt we
must view it in relation to the countrys assets.
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- Government Debt vs. Household Debt
- Government is ongoing
- (no settlement date)
- Government can pay debts by creating money
- Government debt is partially internal
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- Deficit and Debt relative to GDP
- Ability to pay off a deficit depends on a
nations productive capacity (GDP). - Debt Service
- the interest rate on debt times the total debt
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Federal Debt as a GDP
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Comparative Deficit Levels
Government Deficit or Surplus GDP
Source U.S. Government Printing Office
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- Inflation and Deficits
- The expectation of inflation adds to interest
rates that government must pay lenders in order
to sell Treasury securities
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- Inflation and Deficits
- Adds to the cost of financing government
activities - Contributes to deficit levels
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What is the Status of OASDI?
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End of Presentation
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- Government Accounting
- To understand the meaning of a deficit we must
understand the methods used to calculate the
budget
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- Government Accounting
- Cash flow accounting system
- Revenues and expenses entered when cash is
received or paid out
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- New Government Building Constructed
- The cost of the building is considered an
expenditure in the year it is paid - Contributes more to a deficit during for the year
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- New Government Building Constructed
- Depreciation on the building is added during the
following quarter and for the remaining life
expectancy of the building
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- ? Government promise to pay 1,000 next year
- Count the entire 1,000 as a current expense
rather than expensing the present value of 1000 - Contributes more to the current deficit
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- Government Accounting System
- Some obligations not counted in budget
- Federal loan guarantees
- student loans, pensions, deposits in bank
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- Government Accounting System
- Some off-budget activities
- Social Security
- U.S. Postal Service
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- Government Accounting System
- Unified Federal Budget
- Revenues from all sources and outlays to all
activities are consolidated
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Unified Budget Surplus
Source U.S. Government Printing Office
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Financial Report to the Citizens
U.S. Treasury