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Death & Taxes: 2012

Death & Taxes A VISUAL GUIDE TO WHERE YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS GO Executive Office of the President 442 Billion +2% +20% Office of Administration 115 Billion +0% +114% . Office of Management and Budget .094 Billion +1% +13% White House 060 Billion +0% -7% Legislative Branch 5.633 Billion +9% Department of Commerce 8.953 Billion -34% +43% Defense Activities" 17.207 Billion +8% +92% NASA 18.686 Billion +1% +9% How to read the data The program or item name. A blue Discretionary budget authority for 2011. Average yearly percentage change from 2010 to 2011. National Nuclear Security Administration" 11.215 billion +14% +32% College and Career Ready Students 14.492 Billion +0% Science 5.006 Billion +12% Judicial Branch' 7.664 Billion +7% +36% Each item is packed with data. This is how it works. color denotes This reflects the one year trend in funding.- House of Representatives 1.524 Billion +4% +31% National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5.554 Billion +14% +42% Excellent Instructional Teams 3.855 Billion +1% Weapons Activities" 7.009 Billion +10% +12% sub-programs or items. Courts of Appeals, District Courts 7.783 Billion +1% +38% NNSA NASA Space Operations 4.888 Billion -20% Subsistence 1.142 Billion +1% +16% Salaries 1.419 Billion +4% +35% Bureau of the Census 7.375 Billion +207% +187% - Naval Reactors" 1.072 Billion +13% +27% Classified Programs 17.985 Billion +2% Compensation of Members 104 Billion +2% +4% -Supporting Student Success 1.786 Billion +16% Travel 1.237 Billion +0% +11% National Institute of Standards and Technology 992 Billion +7% +24% International Trade Administration 534 Billion +20% +24% Economic Development Administration 286 Billion -2% -48% Environmental Cleanup" 6.000 Billion -1%-13% Reserve 1.713 Billion +6% +43% F-35 Lightning II 3.934 Billion +89% NO Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% Supreme Court .093 Billion +4% +58%. Senate 1.075 Billion +11% +65% O Race to the Top 1.350 Billion NEW Science 5.121 Billion +5% +30% Expense Accounts 459 Billion +9% +47% • Sergeant at Arms & Doorkeeper 161 Billion +5% +55% Compensation of members 024 Billion +0% +9% Library of Congress 1.11 Billion +4% +19% Architect of the Capital .740 Billion +26% +135% Government Accountability Office 601 Billion +8% +22% Capital Police 376 Billion +15% +98% Congressional Budget Office 047 Billion +4% +32% Department of Agriculture 26.661 Billion -1% +12% National Guard 3.512 Billion +6% +69% Exploration 4.263 Billion +14% Effective Teaching 1.015 Billion +10% School Turnaround Grants 900 Billion +65% English Learner Education 800 Billion +7% Expanding Educational Options 490 Billion +20% Elementary and Secondary Education Act 25.228 Billion +14% -4% AILTM EENE WNT OFE EELV 1.153 Billion +5% +229% Basic Energy 1.835 Billion +10% +54% Cross Agency Support 3.111 Billion -3% Percentage change from 2001 to 2011. This reflects the decade long trend. If this number is missing it is because the program did not exist, was merged, split, renamed or could not be found in the 2001 data. High Energy Physics 829 Billion -4%-3% Advanced Computing Research 426 Billion +1% +116% MQ-9 Reaper 1.079 Billion +122% Aeronautics 1.152 Billion +130% Officer Pay 9.184 Billion +1% +22% The size (area) of the circle is proportionate to its funding level. FPART IC HC/MC-130 Hercules 930 Billion +26% RQ- 4 Global Hawk 762 Billion +26% -SBIR High 700 Billion +94% -C-17A Globemaster III 576 Billion +22% -82% Wideband Gapfiller Sat 517 Billion +242% C-130J Super Hercules 463 Billion +30% +85% V-22 Osprey 393 Billion -14% +1360% Onerations and Maintenance 60.054 Billion +7% +63% Procurement 49.543 Billion +7% +52% Corps of Engineers 5.125 Billion -21% -42% Energy Resources 5.065 Billion +18% +68% Department of the Treasury 13.935 Billion +3% -21% TATEN O - Joint Strike Fighter 3.956 Billion -1% 0% Virginia Class Submarine 3.441 Billion +76% +136% Energy Efficiency and Renewables 2.355 Billion +5% +421% G Vehicle Technologies 325 Billion +4% O Solar Energy 224 Billion -26% O Biomass and Biorefinery 224 Billion-27% Internal Revenue Service 12.663 Billion +4% +9% Department of Education 49.697 Billion +6% +1% Enlisted Pay 17.010 Billion +3% +39%- Louisiana Levee 3.230 Billion +0% Enforcement 5.797 Billion +5% Personnel 31.207 Billion +2% +30% DDG-51 Destroyer 2.992 Billion +53% -11% STATES OF A Enlisted Pay 17.429 Billion +2% +20% - ec Food and nutrition assistance 8.132 Billion +3% +48% O Flood Control.426 Billion -4% -16% Special Education State Grants 12.569 Billion +2% Personnel 34.948 Billion +5% 4% V-22 Osprey 2.121 Billion -4% +95% Nuclear Energy 824 Billion +5% +188% Locks and Dams 380 Billion +42% +85% -Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% -Higher Education 1.818 Billion +2% +12% TRIO 853 Billion +0% -5% Minority Serving Institutions 642 Billion +5% GEAR UP 853 Billion +0% -11% Next Generation Bomber 198 Billion NEW P-8A Poseidon 1.824 Billion +10 O- Clean Coal Power Initiative 688 Billion NEW F-22A Raptor 158 Billion +103% -91% AWACS 239 Billion +37% +492% Space Situations Awareness 238 Billion -44% B-2 Squadrons 260 Billion 36% Advanced EHF MILSATCOM 351 Billion -24% +25% Defense Research Sciences 350 Billion +7% +39% Air Operations 22.141 Billion +7% +95% * Uranium Enrichment Decommissioning 708 Billion +23% +40% Carbon sequestration 145 Bi Strategic Petroleum Reserve 139 Billion -43% -28% Procurement 44.142 Billion +6% +63% FIA-18 Hornet 1.784 Billion +19% -47% Officer Pay 7.607 Billion +3% +29% . Commodities and International 4.099 Billion -4% +32% Carrier Replacement 1.731 Billion +135% -65% Operations Support 4.108 Billion +0% Career and Technical Education 1.272 Billion +0% Adult Education State Grants 612 Billion -3% Department of Transportation 77.588 Billion +2% +12% Mobilization 9.245 Billion +6% +112% MH-60 Blackhawk 1.375 Billion +14% +427% -Research 2.723 Billion -4% +3% Corporate Management 212 Billion -4% +26% Tax Payer Services 2.322 Billion +2% Logistics 3.939 Billion -10% 9% Reserve 1.993 Billion +2% +3%- Department of Energy 28.354 Billion +7% +15% Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 100 Billion -10% +110% NPOESS 386 Billion +96%- GPS II Space Segment 829 Billion +96% Next Gen Aerial Refueling 863 Billion +5653% CVN Refueling Overhaul 1.255 Billion -19% +48% Littoral Combat Ship 1.230 Billion +14% Trident II Missiles 1.110 Billion +5% +118% THE - Marketing and Regulatory 2.057 Billion -2% -4% OF Federal Railroad Administration 2.831 Billion -35% +205% Department of Justice 29.190 Billion +6% +13% Subsistence 1.147 Billion +2% +10% -Conservation 964 Billion -4% -27% Environmental Protection Agency 10.486 Billion +20% +99% Federal Bureau of Investigation 8.165 Billion +6% +98% Administration 7.780 Billion -2% +9% EA-18G Growler 1.028 Billion -36% National Infrastructure Innovation 4.000 Billion NEW Joint Strike Fighter 883 Billion -57% +112 % Travel 946 Billion -7% +17% UH-1Y Super Huey 827 Billion +19% Counterterrorism 2.888 Billion +4% Clean and Safe Water 4.610 Billion +25% +1% RDT&E 27.513 Billion -2% +57% E-20 Hawkeye 819 Billion +27% DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer .186 Billion-37% National Guard 6.175 Billion +4% 5% Federal Transit Administration 10.799 Billion +1% +17%| Federal Law Enforcement 2.027 Billion +12% -23% Air Force 170.628 Billion +8% +61% Superfund 1.366 Billion +3% +49% Federal Prison System 6.804 Billion +10% +26% Training and Recruiting 4.106 Billion +19% +46% Flight Training 1.033 Billion +2% +44% Recruiting and Advertising 150 Billion +11% -13% Combat Operations 3.668 Billion +12% +64% Defense Intelligence Agency" 1.5 Billion Land Preservation and Restoration 449 Billion +14% +4% Clean Air and Global Climate Change 1.042 Billion +4% +3% Compliance and Environmental Stewardship 808 Billion +8% +3% Regulation and Certification 1.294 Billion +5% +44% National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 2.Bilion Central Intelligence Agency" 5 Billion Drug Enforcement Administration 2.130 Billion +5% +23% United States Attorneys 2.041 Billion +6% +28% RDT&E 17.753 Billion +0% +51% Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft 929 Billion -21% Joint Tactical Radio System .687 Billion -21% Joint Strike Fighter 707 Billion -64% +69% Advanced Submarine System .608 Billion +11% 288% O CH-53K Super Stallion 57 Billion +11% 0% O DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer 549 Billion +5% Satellite Communications 471 Billion +12% +887% -CHALK EAGLE 443 Billion +1% +530% RQ-4 UAV 439 Billion -17% Defense Research Sciences 429 Billion +0% -6% Advanced Nuclear Power 366 Billion +42% +80% Marine Corps Assault Vehicles 242 Billion -17% +39% Air Traffic Organization 7.631 Billion +5% +14% CM XLV STATES United States Marshals Service 1.207 Billion +5% +58% Reserve 3.430 Billion +2% +44% Navy 178.86 Billion +5% +56% The United States of America National Security Agency" 8 Billion- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives 1.163 Billion +4% +19% Space Operations 1.216 Billion +14% -25% 2011 Federal Discretionary Budget Federal Aviation Administration 16.468 Billion +3% +4% Food 848 Billion +8% +129% Federal Highway Administration 41.100 Billion -2% +8% National Reconnaissance Office" 10 Billion- KEMANTEN OF Drugs 840 Billion +4% +67% Health Resources and Services Administration 7.512 Billion +0% +10% 1.415 Trillion Dollars +1% +80% Devices 326 Billon +3% +54% Food and Drug Administration 2.508 Billion +6% +79% RA HIVIAIDS 2.305 Billion +2% +4% Intelligence Budget" 50 Billion- CLASSIFIED DEPARTIMENT This graph depicts the President's budget request for 2011. It will be debated, amended, and approved by Congress, ideally by October 1st, to begin the fiscal year. RTMENT O Department of Housing and Urban Development 41.590 Billion -5% +20% Administration for Children and Families 17.480 Billion +1% +15% -Health Centers 2.436 Billion +14% +71% Drug Abuse 1.094 Billion +3% +13% Mental Health 1.541 Billion +3% +13% Neurological Disorder and Stroke 1.681 Billion +3% +16% This center circle is the discretionary budget; spending that must be approved by Congress every year. It is paid for largely with your federal income taxes and includes all departments within the federal government. Unlike Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, which are paid for by separate taxes, the discretionary budget is a uniquely revealing look at our national priorities. It fluctuates yearly according to the wishes of the President, the power of the Congress, and the will of the people. DEPAR Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6.342 Billion -2% +36% Tenant Based Rental Assistance 19.551 Billion +8% SERVICES Littoral Combat Ship 226 Billion -46% 0 % RETRACT MAPLE 219 Billion +5% +44% -Infectious Diseases 1.900 Billion -5% Additional Activities 47.638 Billion +1% URBAN CDC Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Disease 2.008 Billion +3% +17% HUMAN INSTI - Terrorism 1.465 Billion -5% OPME Project Based Rental Assistance 9.376 Billion +10% General Medical Sciences 2.125 Billion +4% +13% Reset" 7.840 Billion +0% Indian Health Service 4.406 Billion +9% +34% Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 3.188 Billion +3% +13%- Military / Security related funding can be found primarily on the left side of the graph. On the right side, it is denoted with an 'M'or 'S: The entire federal budget is in the bottom right corner (not to scale). Operations and Maintenance 48.541 Billion +11% +50% Public Housing 6.873 Billion -6% -10% OF Ship Operations 12.977 Billion +12% +50% Community Development Fund 4.380 Billion -2%-30% Allergy and Infectious Diseases 4.977 Billion +3% +99% Department of Defense 553 Billion +3% +48% (baseline funding) EALTH Homeless Assistance Grants 2.055 Billion +10% +50% Home Investment Partnership Program 1.650 Billion -10% -25% Housing for the Elderly 274 Billion -67%-71% Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3.541 Billion +3% -3% -Base Support 7.644 Billion +6% +97% DEPARTMENT Base Operations 7.563 Billion +1% +135% Cancer Institute 5.265 Billion +3% +14% M Administration on Aging 1.625 Billion +7% +20% Overseas Contingency Operations 160 Billion +23% (Formerly, Global War on Terror) Training and Employment Services 3.925 Billion +3% -43% Land Forces 5.067 Billion +12% +23% Non-Military / Security Military / Security 895 Billion National Institutes of Health 32.089 Billion +3% +28% Air Operations 8.404 Billion +12% +40% 520 Billion -Unemployment Insurance Administration 3.581 Billion -1% +20% Department of Health and Human Services 81.257 Billion -1% +25% Public Health Emergency Fund .735 Billion -45% +149% Operating Forces 76.939 Billion +9% +435% Operations and Maintenance 120.476 Billion +9% +254% Total Department of Defense 713 Billion +2% +91% 63% 37% STATES Department of The Interior 12.035 Billion -1% -4% Office of Job Corps 1.707 Billion +0% +21% The Total Budget Administration 14,124 Billion -2% +73% Combat Operations 6.251 Bilion +15% +177% -Stop Career Centers 788 Billion +0% -37% OF National Park Service 2.759 Billion -1% -4% O Bureau of Labor Statistics 645 Billion +6% +14% Administration 5.073 Billion +9% -6% This inlay graph depicts total outlays (expenses) and receipts (collections) for the 2011 federal budget and is not to scale with the the rest of the poster. Logistics 5.662 Billion -23% +191% 5Bureau of Indian Affairs 2.566 Billion 2%-3% Occupational Safety and Health Administration 573 Billion +3% +7% Future Combat System 1.484 Billion -28% Manned Ground Vehicle 934 Billion +1082% Patriot/MEADS 467 Billion -17% Army Test Ranges and Facilities 393 Billion +12% +168% -Logistics 1.819 Billion +11% -22% -Investigations 627 Billion +13% Training and Recruiting 3.354 Billion +8% +33% Flight Training 1.538 Billion +14% +288% Recruiting and Advertising 261 Billion +2% -6% Department of Labor 13.967 Billion -2% -4% Customs and Border Protection' 9.817 Billion -3% +97% Security at Point of Entry 4.194 Billion +6% Army 243.939 Billion +13% +170% Fish and Wildlife Service 1.642 Billion +0% +0% Security Programs 3.389 Billion +24% 404% Afghanistan Security Forces 11.619 Billion +27% Outlays' 3.834 Trillion +3% +53% National Science Foundation 7.424 Billion +8% +37% Bureau of Land Management 1.151 Bilion +1% -55% Bureau of Reclamation 1.108 Billion 2% Social Security 730 Billion +4% +39% Border Security Fencing 574 Billion -28%- OF - Mathematics and Physics 1.410 Billion +2% +35% Weapons Support 2.382 Billion +6% +52% Reserve 1.461 Billion +7% +52% SECURITY Aerostat Joint Project 372 Billion +13% +1116% Security between Point of Entry 3.575 Billion +0%- Aids to Navigation 1.109 Billion +1% +30% Drug Interdiction790 Billion +2%O Non-Military / Nat Security Discretionary 520 Billion 6% +29% OCIAL USA OMINE Ministry of Defense 7.467 Billion +32%- Geosciences 955 Billion +8% +38% 6- Engineering 826 Billion +7% +56% WELL DEFEND US Geological Survey 1.133 Billion +2% +1% Aerial Common Sensor 211 Billion NEW Other Independent Agencies 42.448 Billion +16% +32% Military / Nat. Security Discretionary 895 Billion +6% +134% National Guard 7.117 Billion +6% +70% Training and Recruiting 5.069 Billion +5% +10% Specialized Skills 1.082 Billion +11% +205%- Information Network 190 Billion +12% Electronic Warfare 209 Billion -37% +503% Advanced Tank Armament .136 Billion +53% -58% Joint Air-to-Ground Missile 130 Billion +3% Income Security and Other 580 Billion -15% +89% Marine Corps' 28.979 Billion +4% +109% Office of Cyberinfrastructure 228 Billion +7% Social, Behavior, and Economic Sciences 269 Billion +5% +24% US Polar Research 460 Billion +20% +453% Office of Governmental Ethics 014 Billion +0% +4% Biological Sciences 768 Billion +8% +28% Procurement 3.122 Billion +29% +114% US Institute of Peace .047 Billion -4% Computer Science and Engineering .685 Billion +11% +17% Search and Rescue 772 Billion +1% +49% ARTMENT Personnel 15.817 Billion +2% 76% NISTRAT Combat Vehicles 610 Billion +80% +180% Holocaust Memorial Museum .051 Billion +4% +19% Engineer and Other Equipment .740 Billion +73% +396%umer Product Safety Commission 119 Billion +1% +77% Living Marine Resouces .619 Billion +1% DEPARTMENT Flight Training 1.046 Billion +5% +167% RDT&E 10.484 Billion -9% +37% Coast Guard 8.466 Billion -2% +68% Recruiting and Advertising 544 Billion +1% +14% HE TRUS Medicare Communications Equipment 1.253 Billion +83% +261% Nuclear Regulatory Commission .137 Billion -11% +111% Postal Service' 4344 Billion -34% -13% Transportation Security Administration 5.724 Billion +12% +277% 491 Billion +9% +86% Reserve 3.166 Bilion +1% 62% Procurement 32.793 Billion +9 +126% National and Community Service 1.438 Billion +23% +285% Securities and Exchange Commission' 1.229 Billion +7% +130% National Endowment for the Humanities 171 Billion -4% +7% Federal Air Marshals 9502 Billion +10% O IN GOD Medium Tactical Vehicles 1.434 Billion +5% +152% UH-60 Blackhawk 1.291 Billion -3% +589% CH-47 Chinook 1.171 Billion +17% Income Taxes Personnel 70.942 Billion +0% +98% OMELAND SECURIT Enlisted Pay 9.606 Billion +0% +64% -Operations and Maintenance 10.040 Billion -3% +167% National Endowment for the Arts.161 Billion -4% +23% Federal Emergency Management Agency 7.294 Billion +3% +92% 1,121 Billion +20% -8% -Smithsonian Institution 1.099 Billion +12% +50% -District of Columbia 965 Billion-7% +3% Financial Reform .877 Billion 1775 Federal Trade Commission 175 Billion +10% +134% Medicaid Social Insurance / Retirement Receipts Officer Pay 2.748 Billion +3% +55% Urban Area Security 1.100 Billion +29% . 297 Billion +8% +88% Securities Investor Protection Corporation 234 Billion -54% Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 167 Billion +7% +127%- Institute of Library and Museum Services 266 Billion -6% -7%- National Labor Relations Board 287 Billion +1% +2% Federal Drug Control Programs 375 Billion -5% -29% Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 385 Billion +5% -1% Humvee 989 Billion -26% +503% 934 Billion +7% +10% Reserve 313 Billion +1% +76% Subsistence 836 Billion +7% +68% /8/ NEW Bullets 985 Billion +23% +221% Administration 822 Billion -2% +146% State Homeland Security 1.000 Billion +17% Reserve 648 Billion +0% +17% Broadcasting Board of Governors 789 Billion +6% +40% Tennesse Valley Authority 719 Billion -35% Corporation for Public Broadcasting 466 Billion 8% +6% Federal Communication Commission' 439 Billion +4% +14% National Archives and Records Administration 446 Billion -2% +15% Training and Recruiting 998 Billion +0% +71% Operating Forces 7.906 Billion -4% +179% 5.56MM Caliber 195 Billion -16% +104% National Debt Interest Immigration and Customs Enforcement' 5.524 Billion +2% +112% Corporation Income Taxes 297 Billion +89% +61% Travel 526 Billion +22% +64% -Heavy Tactical Vehicles 738 Billion -48% +193% 251 Bilion +34% +0% United States Secret Service 1.572 Billion +6% +12% Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 306 Billion -19% EPARTMENT ****** Travel 1.805 Billion -10% 8% Enlisted Pay 31.601. Billion -1% +87% MQ-1 Predator 506 Billion -4% 38% Excise Taxes 80 Billion +10% -1% Federal Reserve Deposits 79 Billion +3% +74% Customs Duties OF Veterans Benefits Officer Pay 13.998 Billion +2% +81% -Subsistence 4.332 Billion -1% +157% Patriot Missile System 480 Billion +41% Defense Wide 118.698 Billion -1% 170% Department of Homeland Security 43.589 Billion +11% 112% 68 Billion -6% + 153% Legal Services Corporation 435 Billion +4% +8% Warfighter Information Network 429 Bilion -23% AH-64 Apache 390 Billion +144% Mine Protection Vehicles 367 Billion -21% Peace Corps 446 Billion +12% +36% Reserve 4.665 Billion +1% +51% Department of Veterans Affairs" 56.967 Billion +7% +108% Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund 1.200 Billion NEW- Millennium Challenge Corporation 1.280 Billion +16% -40%- USAID Operating Expenses 1.476 Billion +6% +44% Migration and Refugee Assistance 1.605 Billion -5% +88%- 29 Billion +21% +25% Estate / Gift Taxes 24 Billion +41%-30% National Guard 8.452 Billion +1% 71% Missile Defense Agency 8.406 Bilion +9% +50% Department of State 56.770 Billion +3% +113% O Defense Contract Audit Agency 513 Billion +7% Medical Services" 48.183 Billion +8% +84% How much does this cost YOU? Aegis BMD 1.467 Billion +2% Force Provider 303 Billion -27% 69% O Joint Chiefs of Staff 566 Billion +1% -31% Administration of Foreign Affairs 13.377 Billion -7% +214% STOF VE Budget Deficit 1,267 Billion -19% +877% Stryker 299 Billion -42% Night Vision Devices 248 Billion -24% +463% Bradley Program.769 Billion -19% 31% Midcourse Segment 1.346 Billion +31% Receipts 2.567 Trillion +19% +8% The average tax payer will pay $5 per billion on discretionary spending. To figure out how much the items on this poster will cost you, simply multiply the numeral by 5 or your corresponding cost per billion figure. UNITED STATES AMERICA OF -Defense Contract Management Agency 1.198 Billion +5% +1% Outpatient Care" 22.998 Billion +5% +88% International Organizations 1.595 Billion-5% +50%-) RTNENT Test and Targets 1.113 Billion +35% Global Health and Child Survival 8.513 Billion +9% -Defense Information Systems Agency 2.168 Billion +0% +98% Income Cost per billion Sensors 445 Billion -27% International Narcotics Control" 2.136 Billion -13% +319% $1.000,000 = $230 $500,000 = $108 $250,000 = $47 $100,000 = $15 $50,000 %$43,650 $30,000 $10.000 BMD Ballistic Missile Defense CSAR Combat Search and Rescue EHF Extremely High Frequency EELV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle GPS Global Positioning System HIVIAIDS Human Acute Hospital Care" 7.499 Billon +3% +16% Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome MEADS Medium Extended Air Defense System MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NPOESS National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System RDT&E Research, Development, Test & Evaluation SBIRS Space-Based Infrared System Terminal Segment 436 Billion -39% EEDS O Defense Security Cooperation Agency 2.683 Billion +6% 3815% HIVIAIDS 5.500 Billion +3% International Peacekeeping" 2,182 Billion +3% +110% Special Operations Command 6.956 Billion +8% 152% DARPA Defense Education Agency 3.000 Billion +2% ATES O Multilateral Development Banks 2.957 Billion +45% +110%- Economic Support Fund" 7.812 Billion 4% 178% Secretary of Defense 5.258 Billion +1% +185% Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 3.103 BIllion +4% +28% I $6 = $5 Office GI Nursing Home Care" 3.979 Billion +12% +59% $1 $5 $20 $50 $100 Development Assistance 2.946 Billion +18% +13% = $3 Foreign Military Financing" 5.473 Billion +0% +25% Egypt" 1.300 Billion +0% -18% -Israel" 2.775 Billion +17% +15% Psychiatric Care" 3.6463 Billion +9 +147% = $.75 Medical and Prosthetic Research" 590 Billion +2% +33% Information Technology Systems" 3.307 Billion +0% USTTEDSTYEES OFAMERICA 204936618 0493661B General Notes: All figures are in US dollars. Totals may not sum up due to rounding, non-depicted programs or the presence of offsetting receipts or fees. Blue text denotes a major category and light blue text denotes a sub-category. Data is from the Office of Management and Budget (whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/) or the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (defenselink.mil/comptroller) unless otherwise noted. Data are accurate to February 1st, 2011 Presidential budget request unless otherwise noted. Circles are relative in size to the total budget by area. The administration used 2.6% as its inflation assumption, thus any program or department that grows less than 2.6% is subject to a loss of spending power. Copyright notes: Images are either in the public domain or are used pursuant to Fair Use under Title 17. Chapter 1. Sec 105. and Sec 17. of the United States Code. Many images are courtesy of DefenselLINK.mil. This graph, image, likeness, or any portion thereof, may not be duplicated without express written consent of the author. Please visit www.WallStats.com for more information or to purchase a copy of the poster. "Death and Taxes" was researched and created by Jess Bachman. Copyright 2007-2010 Footnotes: NEW. New funding or a funding increase in excess of 1000%. M. S. Not in the Department of Defense but military or national security related. Justifications and a full list of military and national security spending are available at www.WallStats.com. 1. Total does not add up due to the presence of undistributed offsetting receipts and/or payments to discretionary programs. 2. Listed is the on-budget deficit which does not include the Social Security surplus used to subsidize other government spending. Deficit estimates are often grossly inaccurate. 3. Total does not include construction, housing, or shared Navy outlays. 4. Second tttpercentage is the change from 2002. 5. Totals reflect the Agency wide program activity. 6. National Security funding includes only Defense-related activities. 7. The total for the Postal Service is net budget authority not gross budget authority which includes offsetting receipts. 8. Figure is outlays as the entire budget is offset by collections and fees, 9. Loans are credit activity and offset by collections. 10. Reset refers to the addi- tional cost to replace equipment sooner than projected, 11. Intelligence budgets are classified but were unofficially confirmed to be 44 billion in 2005. Intelligence agency budgets are estimates from GlobalSecurity.org. টে OF ANG 10 Deathand TaxesPoster.com For more info go to Version: DAT2011.4.26.1500 National Debt 10.498 Trillion +13% +158% IONAL ENE AIR FOR DEPARTMEN • UNITED THE NAVY DEFENSE DEPARTMENT UNITED * UNITED AMERICA DEFENSE ARMY VSTNEWY O মের IS daININDEPARTMEN Death & Taxes A VISUAL GUIDE TO WHERE YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS GO Executive Office of the President 442 Billion +2% +20% Office of Administration 115 Billion +0% +114% . Office of Management and Budget .094 Billion +1% +13% White House 060 Billion +0% -7% Legislative Branch 5.633 Billion +9% Department of Commerce 8.953 Billion -34% +43% Defense Activities" 17.207 Billion +8% +92% NASA 18.686 Billion +1% +9% How to read the data The program or item name. A blue Discretionary budget authority for 2011. Average yearly percentage change from 2010 to 2011. National Nuclear Security Administration" 11.215 billion +14% +32% College and Career Ready Students 14.492 Billion +0% Science 5.006 Billion +12% Judicial Branch' 7.664 Billion +7% +36% Each item is packed with data. This is how it works. color denotes This reflects the one year trend in funding.- House of Representatives 1.524 Billion +4% +31% National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5.554 Billion +14% +42% Excellent Instructional Teams 3.855 Billion +1% Weapons Activities" 7.009 Billion +10% +12% sub-programs or items. Courts of Appeals, District Courts 7.783 Billion +1% +38% NNSA NASA Space Operations 4.888 Billion -20% Subsistence 1.142 Billion +1% +16% Salaries 1.419 Billion +4% +35% Bureau of the Census 7.375 Billion +207% +187% - Naval Reactors" 1.072 Billion +13% +27% Classified Programs 17.985 Billion +2% Compensation of Members 104 Billion +2% +4% -Supporting Student Success 1.786 Billion +16% Travel 1.237 Billion +0% +11% National Institute of Standards and Technology 992 Billion +7% +24% International Trade Administration 534 Billion +20% +24% Economic Development Administration 286 Billion -2% -48% Environmental Cleanup" 6.000 Billion -1%-13% Reserve 1.713 Billion +6% +43% F-35 Lightning II 3.934 Billion +89% NO Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% Supreme Court .093 Billion +4% +58%. Senate 1.075 Billion +11% +65% O Race to the Top 1.350 Billion NEW Science 5.121 Billion +5% +30% Expense Accounts 459 Billion +9% +47% • Sergeant at Arms & Doorkeeper 161 Billion +5% +55% Compensation of members 024 Billion +0% +9% Library of Congress 1.11 Billion +4% +19% Architect of the Capital .740 Billion +26% +135% Government Accountability Office 601 Billion +8% +22% Capital Police 376 Billion +15% +98% Congressional Budget Office 047 Billion +4% +32% Department of Agriculture 26.661 Billion -1% +12% National Guard 3.512 Billion +6% +69% Exploration 4.263 Billion +14% Effective Teaching 1.015 Billion +10% School Turnaround Grants 900 Billion +65% English Learner Education 800 Billion +7% Expanding Educational Options 490 Billion +20% Elementary and Secondary Education Act 25.228 Billion +14% -4% AILTM WNT OFE EELV 1.153 Billion +5% +229% Basic Energy 1.835 Billion +10% +54% Cross Agency Support 3.111 Billion -3% Percentage change from 2001 to 2011. This reflects the decade long trend. If this number is missing it is because the program did not exist, was merged, split, renamed or could not be found in the 2001 data. High Energy Physics 829 Billion -4%-3% Advanced Computing Research 426 Billion +1% +116% MQ-9 Reaper 1.079 Billion +122% Aeronautics 1.152 Billion +130% Officer Pay 9.184 Billion +1% +22% The size (area) of the circle is proportionate to its funding level. FPART IC HC/MC-130 Hercules 930 Billion +26% RQ- 4 Global Hawk 762 Billion +26% -SBIR High 700 Billion +94% -C-17A Globemaster III 576 Billion +22% -82% Wideband Gapfiller Sat 517 Billion +242% C-130J Super Hercules 463 Billion +30% +85% V-22 Osprey 393 Billion -14% +1360% Onerations and Maintenance 60.054 Billion +7% +63% Procurement 49.543 Billion +7% +52% Corps of Engineers 5.125 Billion -21% -42% Energy Resources 5.065 Billion +18% +68% Department of the Treasury 13.935 Billion +3% -21% TATEN O - Joint Strike Fighter 3.956 Billion -1% 0% Virginia Class Submarine 3.441 Billion +76% +136% Energy Efficiency and Renewables 2.355 Billion +5% +421% G Vehicle Technologies 325 Billion +4% O Solar Energy 224 Billion -26% O Biomass and Biorefinery 224 Billion-27% Internal Revenue Service 12.663 Billion +4% +9% Department of Education 49.697 Billion +6% +1% Enlisted Pay 17.010 Billion +3% +39%- Louisiana Levee 3.230 Billion +0% Enforcement 5.797 Billion +5% Personnel 31.207 Billion +2% +30% DDG-51 Destroyer 2.992 Billion +53% -11% STATES OF A Enlisted Pay 17.429 Billion +2% +20% - ec Food and nutrition assistance 8.132 Billion +3% +48% O Flood Control.426 Billion -4% -16% Special Education State Grants 12.569 Billion +2% Personnel 34.948 Billion +5% 4% V-22 Osprey 2.121 Billion -4% +95% Nuclear Energy 824 Billion +5% +188% Locks and Dams 380 Billion +42% +85% -Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% -Higher Education 1.818 Billion +2% +12% TRIO 853 Billion +0% -5% Minority Serving Institutions 642 Billion +5% GEAR UP 853 Billion +0% -11% Next Generation Bomber 198 Billion NEW P-8A Poseidon 1.824 Billion +10 O- Clean Coal Power Initiative 688 Billion NEW F-22A Raptor 158 Billion +103% -91% AWACS 239 Billion +37% +492% Space Situations Awareness 238 Billion -44% B-2 Squadrons 260 Billion 36% Advanced EHF MILSATCOM 351 Billion -24% +25% Defense Research Sciences 350 Billion +7% +39% Air Operations 22.141 Billion +7% +95% * Uranium Enrichment Decommissioning 708 Billion +23% +40% Carbon sequestration 145 Bi Strategic Petroleum Reserve 139 Billion -43% -28% Procurement 44.142 Billion +6% +63% FIA-18 Hornet 1.784 Billion +19% -47% Officer Pay 7.607 Billion +3% +29% . Commodities and International 4.099 Billion -4% +32% Carrier Replacement 1.731 Billion +135% -65% Operations Support 4.108 Billion +0% Career and Technical Education 1.272 Billion +0% Adult Education State Grants 612 Billion -3% Department of Transportation 77.588 Billion +2% +12% Mobilization 9.245 Billion +6% +112% MH-60 Blackhawk 1.375 Billion +14% +427% -Research 2.723 Billion -4% +3% Corporate Management 212 Billion -4% +26% Tax Payer Services 2.322 Billion +2% Logistics 3.939 Billion -10% 9% Reserve 1.993 Billion +2% +3%- Department of Energy 28.354 Billion +7% +15% Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 100 Billion -10% +110% NPOESS 386 Billion +96%- GPS II Space Segment 829 Billion +96% Next Gen Aerial Refueling 863 Billion +5653% CVN Refueling Overhaul 1.255 Billion -19% +48% Littoral Combat Ship 1.230 Billion +14% Trident II Missiles 1.110 Billion +5% +118% THE - Marketing and Regulatory 2.057 Billion -2% -4% OF Federal Railroad Administration 2.831 Billion -35% +205% Department of Justice 29.190 Billion +6% +13% Subsistence 1.147 Billion +2% +10% -Conservation 964 Billion -4% -27% Environmental Protection Agency 10.486 Billion +20% +99% Federal Bureau of Investigation 8.165 Billion +6% +98% Administration 7.780 Billion -2% +9% EA-18G Growler 1.028 Billion -36% National Infrastructure Innovation 4.000 Billion NEW Joint Strike Fighter 883 Billion -57% +112 % Travel 946 Billion -7% +17% UH-1Y Super Huey 827 Billion +19% Counterterrorism 2.888 Billion +4% Clean and Safe Water 4.610 Billion +25% +1% RDT&E 27.513 Billion -2% +57% E-20 Hawkeye 819 Billion +27% DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer .186 Billion-37% National Guard 6.175 Billion +4% 5% Federal Transit Administration 10.799 Billion +1% +17%| Federal Law Enforcement 2.027 Billion +12% -23% Air Force 170.628 Billion +8% +61% Superfund 1.366 Billion +3% +49% Federal Prison System 6.804 Billion +10% +26% Training and Recruiting 4.106 Billion +19% +46% Flight Training 1.033 Billion +2% +44% Recruiting and Advertising 150 Billion +11% -13% Combat Operations 3.668 Billion +12% +64% Defense Intelligence Agency" 1.5 Billion Land Preservation and Restoration 449 Billion +14% +4% Clean Air and Global Climate Change 1.042 Billion +4% +3% Compliance and Environmental Stewardship 808 Billion +8% +3% Regulation and Certification 1.294 Billion +5% +44% National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 2.Bilion Central Intelligence Agency" 5 Billion Drug Enforcement Administration 2.130 Billion +5% +23% United States Attorneys 2.041 Billion +6% +28% RDT&E 17.753 Billion +0% +51% Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft 929 Billion -21% Joint Tactical Radio System .687 Billion -21% Joint Strike Fighter 707 Billion -64% +69% Advanced Submarine System .608 Billion +11% 288% O CH-53K Super Stallion 57 Billion +11% 0% O DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer 549 Billion +5% Satellite Communications 471 Billion +12% +887% -CHALK EAGLE 443 Billion +1% +530% RQ-4 UAV 439 Billion -17% Defense Research Sciences 429 Billion +0% -6% Advanced Nuclear Power 366 Billion +42% +80% Marine Corps Assault Vehicles 242 Billion -17% +39% Air Traffic Organization 7.631 Billion +5% +14% CM XLV STATES United States Marshals Service 1.207 Billion +5% +58% Reserve 3.430 Billion +2% +44% Navy 178.86 Billion +5% +56% The United States of America National Security Agency" 8 Billion- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives 1.163 Billion +4% +19% DEPARTIMENT NITED STATE Space Operations 1.216 Billion +14% -25% 2011 Federal Discretionary Budget Federal Aviation Administration 16.468 Billion +3% +4% Food 848 Billion +8% +129% OF Federal Highway Administration 41.100 Billion -2% +8% National Reconnaissance Office" 10 Billion- OF Drugs 840 Billion +4% +67% Health Resources and Services Administration 7.512 Billion +0% +10% 1.415 Trillion Dollars +1% +80% Devices 326 Billon +3% +54% Food and Drug Administration 2.508 Billion +6% +79% RA HIVIAIDS 2.305 Billion +2% +4% Intelligence Budget" 50 Billion- CLASSIFIED This graph depicts the President's budget request for 2011. It will be debated, amended, and approved by Congress, ideally by October 1st, to begin the fiscal year. Department of Housing and Urban Development 41.590 Billion -5% +20% -Health Centers 2.436 Billion +14% +71% RTMENT O Administration for Children and Families 17.480 Billion +1% +15% Drug Abuse 1.094 Billion +3% +13% Mental Health 1.541 Billion +3% +13% Neurological Disorder and Stroke 1.681 Billion +3% +16% This center circle is the discretionary budget; spending that must be approved by Congress every year. It is paid for largely with your federal income taxes and includes all departments within the federal government. Unlike Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, which are paid for by separate taxes, the discretionary budget is a uniquely revealing look at our national priorities. It fluctuates yearly according to the wishes of the President, the power of the Congress, and the will of the people. DEPAR Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6.342 Billion -2% +36% Tenant Based Rental Assistance 19.551 Billion +8% SERVICES Littoral Combat Ship 226 Billion -46% 0 % RETRACT MAPLE 219 Billion +5% +44% -Infectious Diseases 1.900 Billion -5% Additional Activities 47.638 Billion +1% OF URBAN CDC Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Disease 2.008 Billion +3% +17% HUMAN INSTI - Terrorism 1.465 Billion -5% OPME Project Based Rental Assistance 9.376 Billion +10% General Medical Sciences 2.125 Billion +4% +13% Reset" 7.840 Billion +0% Indian Health Service 4.406 Billion +9% +34% Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 3.188 Billion +3% +13%- Military / Security related funding can be found primarily on the left side of the graph. On the right side, it is denoted with an 'M'or 'S: The entire federal budget is in the bottom right corner (not to scale). Operations and Maintenance 48.541 Billion +11% +50% Public Housing 6.873 Billion -6% -10% OF Ship Operations 12.977 Billion +12% +50% Community Development Fund 4.380 Billion -2%-30% Allergy and Infectious Diseases 4.977 Billion +3% +99% Department of Defense 553 Billion +3% +48% (baseline funding) EALTH Homeless Assistance Grants 2.055 Billion +10% +50% Home Investment Partnership Program 1.650 Billion -10% -25% Housing for the Elderly 274 Billion -67%-71% Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3.541 Billion +3% -3% -Base Support 7.644 Billion +6% +97% DEPARTMENT Base Operations 7.563 Billion +1% +135% Cancer Institute 5.265 Billion +3% +14% M + Administration on Aging 1.625 Billion +7% +20% Overseas Contingency Operations 160 Billion +23% (Formerly, Global War on Terror) Training and Employment Services 3.925 Billion +3% -43% Land Forces 5.067 Billion +12% +23% Non-Military / Security Military / Security 895 Billion National Institutes of Health 32.089 Billion +3% +28% Air Operations 8.404 Billion +12% +40% 520 Billion -Unemployment Insurance Administration 3.581 Billion -1% +20% Department of Health and Human Services 81.257 Billion -1% +25% Public Health Emergency Fund .735 Billion -45% +149% Operating Forces 76.939 Billion +9% +435% Operations and Maintenance 120.476 Billion +9% +254% Total Department of Defense 713 Billion +2% +91% 63% 37% STATES Department of The Interior 12.035 Billion -1% -4% Office of Job Corps 1.707 Billion +0% +21% The Total Budget Administration 14,124 Billion -2% +73% Combat Operations 6.251 Bilion +15% +177% -Stop Career Centers 788 Billion +0% -37% OF National Park Service 2.759 Billion -1% -4% O Bureau of Labor Statistics 645 Billion +6% +14% Administration 5.073 Billion +9% -6% This inlay graph depicts total outlays (expenses) and receipts (collections) for the 2011 federal budget and is not to scale with the the rest of the poster. Logistics 5.662 Billion -23% +191% 5Bureau of Indian Affairs 2.566 Billion 2%-3% Occupational Safety and Health Administration 573 Billion +3% +7% Future Combat System 1.484 Billion -28% Manned Ground Vehicle 934 Billion +1082% Patriot/MEADS 467 Billion -17% Army Test Ranges and Facilities 393 Billion +12% +168% -Logistics 1.819 Billion +11% -22% -Investigations 627 Billion +13% Training and Recruiting 3.354 Billion +8% +33% Flight Training 1.538 Billion +14% +288% Recruiting and Advertising 261 Billion +2% -6% Department of Labor 13.967 Billion -2% -4% Customs and Border Protection' 9.817 Billion -3% +97% Security at Point of Entry 4.194 Billion +6% Army 243.939 Billion +13% +170% Fish and Wildlife Service 1.642 Billion +0% +0% Security Programs 3.389 Billion +24% 404% Afghanistan Security Forces 11.619 Billion +27% Outlays' 3.834 Trillion +3% +53% National Science Foundation 7.424 Billion +8% +37% Bureau of Land Management 1.151 Bilion +1% -55% Bureau of Reclamation 1.108 Billion 2% Social Security 730 Billion +4% +39% Border Security Fencing 574 Billion -28%- OF - Mathematics and Physics 1.410 Billion +2% +35% Weapons Support 2.382 Billion +6% +52% Reserve 1.461 Billion +7% +52% SECURITY Aerostat Joint Project 372 Billion +13% +1116% Security between Point of Entry 3.575 Billion +0%- Aids to Navigation 1.109 Billion +1% +30% Drug Interdiction790 Billion +2%O Non-Military / Nat Security Discretionary 520 Billion 6% +29% OCIAL USA OMINE Ministry of Defense 7.467 Billion +32%- Geosciences 955 Billion +8% +38% 6- Engineering 826 Billion +7% +56% WELL DEFEND US Geological Survey 1.133 Billion +2% +1% Aerial Common Sensor 211 Billion NEW Other Independent Agencies 42.448 Billion +16% +32% Military / Nat. Security Discretionary 895 Billion +6% +134% National Guard 7.117 Billion +6% +70% Training and Recruiting 5.069 Billion +5% +10% Specialized Skills 1.082 Billion +11% +205%- Information Network 190 Billion +12% Electronic Warfare 209 Billion -37% +503% Advanced Tank Armament .136 Billion +53% -58% Joint Air-to-Ground Missile 130 Billion +3% Income Security and Other 580 Billion -15% +89% Marine Corps' 28.979 Billion +4% +109% Office of Cyberinfrastructure 228 Billion +7% Social, Behavior, and Economic Sciences 269 Billion +5% +24% US Polar Research 460 Billion +20% +453% Office of Governmental Ethics 014 Billion +0% +4% Biological Sciences 768 Billion +8% +28% Procurement 3.122 Billion +29% +114% US Institute of Peace .047 Billion -4% Computer Science and Engineering .685 Billion +11% +17% Search and Rescue 772 Billion +1% +49% ARTMENT Personnel 15.817 Billion +2% 76% NISTRAT Combat Vehicles 610 Billion +80% +180% Holocaust Memorial Museum .051 Billion +4% +19% Engineer and Other Equipment .740 Billion +73% +396%umer Product Safety Commission 119 Billion +1% +77% Living Marine Resouces .619 Billion +1% DEPARTMENT Flight Training 1.046 Billion +5% +167% RDT&E 10.484 Billion -9% +37% Coast Guard 8.466 Billion -2% +68% Recruiting and Advertising 544 Billion +1% +14% HE TRUS Medicare Communications Equipment 1.253 Billion +83% +261% Nuclear Regulatory Commission .137 Billion -11% +111% Postal Service' 4344 Billion -34% -13% Transportation Security Administration 5.724 Billion +12% +277% STATS O 491 Billion +9% +86% Reserve 3.166 Bilion +1% 62% Procurement 32.793 Billion +9 +126% National and Community Service 1.438 Billion +23% +285% Securities and Exchange Commission' 1.229 Billion +7% +130% National Endowment for the Humanities 171 Billion -4% +7% Federal Air Marshals 9502 Billion +10% O IN GOD Medium Tactical Vehicles 1.434 Billion +5% +152% UH-60 Blackhawk 1.291 Billion -3% +589% CH-47 Chinook 1.171 Billion +17% Income Taxes Personnel 70.942 Billion +0% +98% OMELAND SECURIT Enlisted Pay 9.606 Billion +0% +64% -Operations and Maintenance 10.040 Billion -3% +167% National Endowment for the Arts.161 Billion -4% +23% Federal Emergency Management Agency 7.294 Billion +3% +92% 1,121 Billion +20% -8% -Smithsonian Institution 1.099 Billion +12% +50% -District of Columbia 965 Billion-7% +3% Financial Reform .877 Billion 1775 Federal Trade Commission 175 Billion +10% +134% Medicaid Social Insurance / Retirement Receipts Officer Pay 2.748 Billion +3% +55% Urban Area Security 1.100 Billion +29% . 297 Billion +8% +88% Securities Investor Protection Corporation 234 Billion -54% Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 167 Billion +7% +127%- Institute of Library and Museum Services 266 Billion -6% -7%- National Labor Relations Board 287 Billion +1% +2% Federal Drug Control Programs 375 Billion -5% -29% Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 385 Billion +5% -1% Humvee 989 Billion -26% +503% 934 Billion +7% +10% Reserve 313 Billion +1% +76% Subsistence 836 Billion +7% +68% OF AMER NEW Bullets 985 Billion +23% +221% Administration 822 Billion -2% +146% State Homeland Security 1.000 Billion +17% Reserve 648 Billion +0% +17% Broadcasting Board of Governors 789 Billion +6% +40% Tennesse Valley Authority 719 Billion -35% Corporation for Public Broadcasting 466 Billion 8% +6% Federal Communication Commission' 439 Billion +4% +14% National Archives and Records Administration 446 Billion -2% +15% Training and Recruiting 998 Billion +0% +71% Operating Forces 7.906 Billion -4% +179% 5.56MM Caliber 195 Billion -16% +104% National Debt Interest Immigration and Customs Enforcement' 5.524 Billion +2% +112% Corporation Income Taxes 297 Billion +89% +61% Travel 526 Billion +22% +64% -Heavy Tactical Vehicles 738 Billion -48% +193% 251 Bilion +34% +0% United States Secret Service 1.572 Billion +6% +12% Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 306 Billion -19% EPARTMENT ****** Travel 1.805 Billion -10% 8% Enlisted Pay 31.601. Billion -1% +87% MQ-1 Predator 506 Billion -4% 38% Excise Taxes 80 Billion +10% -1% Federal Reserve Deposits 79 Billion +3% +74% Customs Duties OF Veterans Benefits Officer Pay 13.998 Billion +2% +81% -Subsistence 4.332 Billion -1% +157% Patriot Missile System 480 Billion +41% Defense Wide 118.698 Billion -1% 170% Department of Homeland Security 43.589 Billion +11% 112% 68 Billion -6% + 153% Legal Services Corporation 435 Billion +4% +8% Warfighter Information Network 429 Bilion -23% AH-64 Apache 390 Billion +144% Mine Protection Vehicles 367 Billion -21% Peace Corps 446 Billion +12% +36% Reserve 4.665 Billion +1% +51% Department of Veterans Affairs" 56.967 Billion +7% +108% Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund 1.200 Billion NEW- Millennium Challenge Corporation 1.280 Billion +16% -40%- USAID Operating Expenses 1.476 Billion +6% +44% Migration and Refugee Assistance 1.605 Billion -5% +88%- 29 Billion +21% +25% Estate / Gift Taxes 24 Billion +41%-30% National Guard 8.452 Billion +1% 71% Missile Defense Agency 8.406 Bilion +9% +50% Department of State 56.770 Billion +3% +113% O Defense Contract Audit Agency 513 Billion +7% Medical Services" 48.183 Billion +8% +84% How much does this cost YOU? Aegis BMD 1.467 Billion +2% Force Provider 303 Billion -27% 69% O Joint Chiefs of Staff 566 Billion +1% -31% Administration of Foreign Affairs 13.377 Billion -7% +214% STOF VE Budget Deficit 1,267 Billion -19% +877% Stryker 299 Billion -42% Night Vision Devices 248 Billion -24% +463% Bradley Program.769 Billion -19% 31% Midcourse Segment 1.346 Billion +31% Receipts 2.567 Trillion +19% +8% The average tax payer will pay $5 per billion on discretionary spending. To figure out how much the items on this poster will cost you, simply multiply the numeral by 5 or your corresponding cost per billion figure. UNITED STATES АМERICA OF -Defense Contract Management Agency 1.198 Billion +5% +1% Outpatient Care" 22.998 Billion +5% +88% International Organizations 1.595 Billion-5% +50%-) RTNENT Test and Targets 1.113 Billion +35% Global Health and Child Survival 8.513 Billion +9% -Defense Information Systems Agency 2.168 Billion +0% +98% Income Cost per billion Sensors 445 Billion -27% International Narcotics Control" 2.136 Billion -13% +319% $1.000,000 = $230 $500,000 = $108 $250,000 = $47 $100,000 = $15 $50,000 %$43,650 $30,000 $10.000 BMD Ballistic Missile Defense CSAR Combat Search and Rescue EHF Extremely High Frequency EELV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle GPS Global Positioning System HIVIAIDS Human Acute Hospital Care" 7.499 Billon +3% +16% Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome MEADS Medium Extended Air Defense System MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NPOESS National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System RDT&E Research, Development, Test & Evaluation SBIRS Space-Based Infrared System Terminal Segment 436 Billion -39% EEDS O Defense Security Cooperation Agency 2.683 Billion +6% 3815% HIVIAIDS 5.500 Billion +3% International Peacekeeping" 2,182 Billion +3% +110% Special Operations Command 6.956 Billion +8% 152% DARPA Defense Education Agency 3.000 Billion +2% ATES O Multilateral Development Banks 2.957 Billion +45% +110%- Economic Support Fund" 7.812 Billion 4% 178% Secretary of Defense 5.258 Billion +1% +185% Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 3.103 BIllion +4% +28% I $6 = $5 Office GI Nursing Home Care" 3.979 Billion +12% +59% $1 $5 $20 $50 $100 Development Assistance 2.946 Billion +18% +13% = $3 Foreign Military Financing" 5.473 Billion +0% +25% Egypt" 1.300 Billion +0% -18% -Israel" 2.775 Billion +17% +15% Psychiatric Care" 3.6463 Billion +9 +147% = $.75 Medical and Prosthetic Research" 590 Billion +2% +33% Information Technology Systems" 3.307 Billion +0% USTTEDSTYEES OFAME IC YES OFAMERICA 204936618 0493661B General Notes: All figures are in US dollars. Totals may not sum up due to rounding, non-depicted programs or the presence of offsetting receipts or fees. Blue text denotes a major category and light blue text denotes a sub-category. Data is from the Office of Management and Budget (whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/) or the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (defenselink.mil/comptroller) unless otherwise noted. Data are accurate to February 1st, 2011 Presidential budget request unless otherwise noted. Circles are relative in size to the total budget by area. The administration used 2.6% as its inflation assumption, thus any program or department that grows less than 2.6% is subject to a loss of spending power. Copyright notes: Images are either in the public domain or are used pursuant to Fair Use under Title 17. Chapter 1. Sec 105. and Sec 17. of the United States Code. Many images are courtesy of DefenselLINK.mil. This graph, image, likeness, or any portion thereof, may not be duplicated without express written consent of the author. Please visit www.WallStats.com for more information or to purchase a copy of the poster. "Death and Taxes" was researched and created by Jess Bachman. Copyright 2007-2010 Footnotes: NEW. New funding or a funding increase in excess of 1000%. M. S. Not in the Department of Defense but military or national security related. Justifications and a full list of military and national security spending are available at www.WallStats.com. 1. Total does not add up due to the presence of undistributed offsetting receipts and/or payments to discretionary programs. 2. Listed is the on-budget deficit which does not include the Social Security surplus used to subsidize other government spending. Deficit estimates are often grossly inaccurate. 3. Total does not include construction, housing, or shared Navy outlays. 4. Second tttpercentage is the change from 2002. 5. Totals reflect the Agency wide program activity. 6. National Security funding includes only Defense-related activities. 7. The total for the Postal Service is net budget authority not gross budget authority which includes offsetting receipts. 8. Figure is outlays as the entire budget is offset by collections and fees, 9. Loans are credit activity and offset by collections. 10. Reset refers to the addi- tional cost to replace equipment sooner than projected, 11. Intelligence budgets are classified but were unofficially confirmed to be 44 billion in 2005. Intelligence agency budgets are estimates from GlobalSecurity.org. OF ANG 10 Deathand TaxesPoster.com For more info go to Version: DAT2011.4.26.1500 National Debt 10.498 Trillion +13% +158% IONAL ENE • UNITED DEPARTMEN FORCE NE THE NAVY DEFENSE DEPARTMENT UNITED AMERICA AMERICA IS daININDEPARTMEN THE AR DEFENSE ITED Death & Taxes A VISUAL GUIDE TO WHERE YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS GO Executive Office of the President 442 Billion +2% +20% Office of Administration 115 Billion +0% +114% . Office of Management and Budget .094 Billion +1% +13% White House 060 Billion +0% -7% Legislative Branch 5.633 Billion +9% Department of Commerce 8.953 Billion -34% +43% Defense Activities" 17.207 Billion +8% +92% NASA 18.686 Billion +1% +9% How to read the data The program or item name. A blue Discretionary budget authority for 2011. Average yearly percentage change from 2010 to 2011. National Nuclear Security Administration" 11.215 billion +14% +32% College and Career Ready Students 14.492 Billion +0% Science 5.006 Billion +12% Judicial Branch' 7.664 Billion +7% +36% Each item is packed with data. This is how it works. color denotes This reflects the one year trend in funding.- House of Representatives 1.524 Billion +4% +31% National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5.554 Billion +14% +42% Excellent Instructional Teams 3.855 Billion +1% Weapons Activities" 7.009 Billion +10% +12% sub-programs or items. Courts of Appeals, District Courts 7.783 Billion +1% +38% NNSA NASA Space Operations 4.888 Billion -20% Subsistence 1.142 Billion +1% +16% Salaries 1.419 Billion +4% +35% Bureau of the Census 7.375 Billion +207% +187% - Naval Reactors" 1.072 Billion +13% +27% Classified Programs 17.985 Billion +2% Compensation of Members 104 Billion +2% +4% -Supporting Student Success 1.786 Billion +16% Travel 1.237 Billion +0% +11% National Institute of Standards and Technology 992 Billion +7% +24% International Trade Administration 534 Billion +20% +24% Economic Development Administration 286 Billion -2% -48% Environmental Cleanup" 6.000 Billion -1%-13% Reserve 1.713 Billion +6% +43% F-35 Lightning II 3.934 Billion +89% NO Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% Supreme Court .093 Billion +4% +58%. Senate 1.075 Billion +11% +65% O Race to the Top 1.350 Billion NEW Science 5.121 Billion +5% +30% Expense Accounts 459 Billion +9% +47% • Sergeant at Arms & Doorkeeper 161 Billion +5% +55% Compensation of members 024 Billion +0% +9% Library of Congress 1.11 Billion +4% +19% Architect of the Capital .740 Billion +26% +135% Government Accountability Office 601 Billion +8% +22% Capital Police 376 Billion +15% +98% Congressional Budget Office 047 Billion +4% +32% Department of Agriculture 26.661 Billion -1% +12% National Guard 3.512 Billion +6% +69% Exploration 4.263 Billion +14% Effective Teaching 1.015 Billion +10% School Turnaround Grants 900 Billion +65% English Learner Education 800 Billion +7% Expanding Educational Options 490 Billion +20% Elementary and Secondary Education Act 25.228 Billion +14% -4% AILTM WNT OFE EELV 1.153 Billion +5% +229% Basic Energy 1.835 Billion +10% +54% Cross Agency Support 3.111 Billion -3% Percentage change from 2001 to 2011. This reflects the decade long trend. If this number is missing it is because the program did not exist, was merged, split, renamed or could not be found in the 2001 data. High Energy Physics 829 Billion -4%-3% Advanced Computing Research 426 Billion +1% +116% MQ-9 Reaper 1.079 Billion +122% Aeronautics 1.152 Billion +130% Officer Pay 9.184 Billion +1% +22% The size (area) of the circle is proportionate to its funding level. FPART IC HC/MC-130 Hercules 930 Billion +26% RQ- 4 Global Hawk 762 Billion +26% -SBIR High 700 Billion +94% -C-17A Globemaster III 576 Billion +22% -82% Wideband Gapfiller Sat 517 Billion +242% C-130J Super Hercules 463 Billion +30% +85% V-22 Osprey 393 Billion -14% +1360% Onerations and Maintenance 60.054 Billion +7% +63% Procurement 49.543 Billion +7% +52% Corps of Engineers 5.125 Billion -21% -42% Energy Resources 5.065 Billion +18% +68% Department of the Treasury 13.935 Billion +3% -21% TATEN O - Joint Strike Fighter 3.956 Billion -1% 0% Virginia Class Submarine 3.441 Billion +76% +136% Energy Efficiency and Renewables 2.355 Billion +5% +421% G Vehicle Technologies 325 Billion +4% O Solar Energy 224 Billion -26% O Biomass and Biorefinery 224 Billion-27% Internal Revenue Service 12.663 Billion +4% +9% Department of Education 49.697 Billion +6% +1% Enlisted Pay 17.010 Billion +3% +39%- Louisiana Levee 3.230 Billion +0% Enforcement 5.797 Billion +5% Personnel 31.207 Billion +2% +30% DDG-51 Destroyer 2.992 Billion +53% -11% STATES OF A Enlisted Pay 17.429 Billion +2% +20% - ec Food and nutrition assistance 8.132 Billion +3% +48% O Flood Control.426 Billion -4% -16% Special Education State Grants 12.569 Billion +2% Personnel 34.948 Billion +5% 4% V-22 Osprey 2.121 Billion -4% +95% Nuclear Energy 824 Billion +5% +188% Locks and Dams 380 Billion +42% +85% -Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% -Higher Education 1.818 Billion +2% +12% TRIO 853 Billion +0% -5% Minority Serving Institutions 642 Billion +5% GEAR UP 853 Billion +0% -11% Next Generation Bomber 198 Billion NEW P-8A Poseidon 1.824 Billion +10 O- Clean Coal Power Initiative 688 Billion NEW F-22A Raptor 158 Billion +103% -91% AWACS 239 Billion +37% +492% Space Situations Awareness 238 Billion -44% B-2 Squadrons 260 Billion 36% Advanced EHF MILSATCOM 351 Billion -24% +25% Defense Research Sciences 350 Billion +7% +39% Air Operations 22.141 Billion +7% +95% * Uranium Enrichment Decommissioning 708 Billion +23% +40% Carbon sequestration 145 Bi Strategic Petroleum Reserve 139 Billion -43% -28% Procurement 44.142 Billion +6% +63% FIA-18 Hornet 1.784 Billion +19% -47% Officer Pay 7.607 Billion +3% +29% . Commodities and International 4.099 Billion -4% +32% Carrier Replacement 1.731 Billion +135% -65% Operations Support 4.108 Billion +0% Career and Technical Education 1.272 Billion +0% Adult Education State Grants 612 Billion -3% Department of Transportation 77.588 Billion +2% +12% Mobilization 9.245 Billion +6% +112% MH-60 Blackhawk 1.375 Billion +14% +427% -Research 2.723 Billion -4% +3% Corporate Management 212 Billion -4% +26% Tax Payer Services 2.322 Billion +2% Logistics 3.939 Billion -10% 9% Reserve 1.993 Billion +2% +3%- Department of Energy 28.354 Billion +7% +15% Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 100 Billion -10% +110% NPOESS 386 Billion +96%- GPS II Space Segment 829 Billion +96% Next Gen Aerial Refueling 863 Billion +5653% CVN Refueling Overhaul 1.255 Billion -19% +48% Littoral Combat Ship 1.230 Billion +14% Trident II Missiles 1.110 Billion +5% +118% THE - Marketing and Regulatory 2.057 Billion -2% -4% OF Federal Railroad Administration 2.831 Billion -35% +205% Department of Justice 29.190 Billion +6% +13% Subsistence 1.147 Billion +2% +10% -Conservation 964 Billion -4% -27% Environmental Protection Agency 10.486 Billion +20% +99% Federal Bureau of Investigation 8.165 Billion +6% +98% Administration 7.780 Billion -2% +9% EA-18G Growler 1.028 Billion -36% National Infrastructure Innovation 4.000 Billion NEW Joint Strike Fighter 883 Billion -57% +112 % Travel 946 Billion -7% +17% UH-1Y Super Huey 827 Billion +19% Counterterrorism 2.888 Billion +4% Clean and Safe Water 4.610 Billion +25% +1% RDT&E 27.513 Billion -2% +57% E-20 Hawkeye 819 Billion +27% DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer .186 Billion-37% National Guard 6.175 Billion +4% 5% Federal Transit Administration 10.799 Billion +1% +17%| Federal Law Enforcement 2.027 Billion +12% -23% Air Force 170.628 Billion +8% +61% Superfund 1.366 Billion +3% +49% Federal Prison System 6.804 Billion +10% +26% Training and Recruiting 4.106 Billion +19% +46% Flight Training 1.033 Billion +2% +44% Recruiting and Advertising 150 Billion +11% -13% Combat Operations 3.668 Billion +12% +64% Defense Intelligence Agency" 1.5 Billion Land Preservation and Restoration 449 Billion +14% +4% Clean Air and Global Climate Change 1.042 Billion +4% +3% Compliance and Environmental Stewardship 808 Billion +8% +3% Regulation and Certification 1.294 Billion +5% +44% National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 2.Bilion Central Intelligence Agency" 5 Billion Drug Enforcement Administration 2.130 Billion +5% +23% United States Attorneys 2.041 Billion +6% +28% RDT&E 17.753 Billion +0% +51% Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft 929 Billion -21% Joint Tactical Radio System .687 Billion -21% Joint Strike Fighter 707 Billion -64% +69% Advanced Submarine System .608 Billion +11% 288% O CH-53K Super Stallion 57 Billion +11% 0% O DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer 549 Billion +5% Satellite Communications 471 Billion +12% +887% -CHALK EAGLE 443 Billion +1% +530% RQ-4 UAV 439 Billion -17% Defense Research Sciences 429 Billion +0% -6% Advanced Nuclear Power 366 Billion +42% +80% Marine Corps Assault Vehicles 242 Billion -17% +39% Air Traffic Organization 7.631 Billion +5% +14% CM XLV STATES United States Marshals Service 1.207 Billion +5% +58% Reserve 3.430 Billion +2% +44% Navy 178.86 Billion +5% +56% The United States of America National Security Agency" 8 Billion- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives 1.163 Billion +4% +19% DEPARTIMENT NITED STATE Space Operations 1.216 Billion +14% -25% 2011 Federal Discretionary Budget Federal Aviation Administration 16.468 Billion +3% +4% Food 848 Billion +8% +129% OF Federal Highway Administration 41.100 Billion -2% +8% National Reconnaissance Office" 10 Billion- OF Drugs 840 Billion +4% +67% Health Resources and Services Administration 7.512 Billion +0% +10% 1.415 Trillion Dollars +1% +80% Devices 326 Billon +3% +54% Food and Drug Administration 2.508 Billion +6% +79% RA HIVIAIDS 2.305 Billion +2% +4% Intelligence Budget" 50 Billion- CLASSIFIED This graph depicts the President's budget request for 2011. It will be debated, amended, and approved by Congress, ideally by October 1st, to begin the fiscal year. Department of Housing and Urban Development 41.590 Billion -5% +20% -Health Centers 2.436 Billion +14% +71% RTMENT O Administration for Children and Families 17.480 Billion +1% +15% Drug Abuse 1.094 Billion +3% +13% Mental Health 1.541 Billion +3% +13% Neurological Disorder and Stroke 1.681 Billion +3% +16% This center circle is the discretionary budget; spending that must be approved by Congress every year. It is paid for largely with your federal income taxes and includes all departments within the federal government. Unlike Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, which are paid for by separate taxes, the discretionary budget is a uniquely revealing look at our national priorities. It fluctuates yearly according to the wishes of the President, the power of the Congress, and the will of the people. DEPAR Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6.342 Billion -2% +36% Tenant Based Rental Assistance 19.551 Billion +8% SERVICES Littoral Combat Ship 226 Billion -46% 0 % RETRACT MAPLE 219 Billion +5% +44% -Infectious Diseases 1.900 Billion -5% Additional Activities 47.638 Billion +1% OF URBAN CDC Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Disease 2.008 Billion +3% +17% HUMAN INSTI - Terrorism 1.465 Billion -5% OPME Project Based Rental Assistance 9.376 Billion +10% General Medical Sciences 2.125 Billion +4% +13% Reset" 7.840 Billion +0% Indian Health Service 4.406 Billion +9% +34% Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 3.188 Billion +3% +13%- Military / Security related funding can be found primarily on the left side of the graph. On the right side, it is denoted with an 'M'or 'S: The entire federal budget is in the bottom right corner (not to scale). Operations and Maintenance 48.541 Billion +11% +50% Public Housing 6.873 Billion -6% -10% OF Ship Operations 12.977 Billion +12% +50% Community Development Fund 4.380 Billion -2%-30% Allergy and Infectious Diseases 4.977 Billion +3% +99% Department of Defense 553 Billion +3% +48% (baseline funding) EALTH Homeless Assistance Grants 2.055 Billion +10% +50% Home Investment Partnership Program 1.650 Billion -10% -25% Housing for the Elderly 274 Billion -67%-71% Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3.541 Billion +3% -3% -Base Support 7.644 Billion +6% +97% DEPARTMENT Base Operations 7.563 Billion +1% +135% Cancer Institute 5.265 Billion +3% +14% M + Administration on Aging 1.625 Billion +7% +20% Overseas Contingency Operations 160 Billion +23% (Formerly, Global War on Terror) Training and Employment Services 3.925 Billion +3% -43% Land Forces 5.067 Billion +12% +23% Non-Military / Security Military / Security 895 Billion National Institutes of Health 32.089 Billion +3% +28% Air Operations 8.404 Billion +12% +40% 520 Billion -Unemployment Insurance Administration 3.581 Billion -1% +20% Department of Health and Human Services 81.257 Billion -1% +25% Public Health Emergency Fund .735 Billion -45% +149% Operating Forces 76.939 Billion +9% +435% Operations and Maintenance 120.476 Billion +9% +254% Total Department of Defense 713 Billion +2% +91% 63% 37% STATES Department of The Interior 12.035 Billion -1% -4% Office of Job Corps 1.707 Billion +0% +21% The Total Budget Administration 14,124 Billion -2% +73% Combat Operations 6.251 Bilion +15% +177% -Stop Career Centers 788 Billion +0% -37% OF National Park Service 2.759 Billion -1% -4% O Bureau of Labor Statistics 645 Billion +6% +14% Administration 5.073 Billion +9% -6% This inlay graph depicts total outlays (expenses) and receipts (collections) for the 2011 federal budget and is not to scale with the the rest of the poster. Logistics 5.662 Billion -23% +191% 5Bureau of Indian Affairs 2.566 Billion 2%-3% Occupational Safety and Health Administration 573 Billion +3% +7% Future Combat System 1.484 Billion -28% Manned Ground Vehicle 934 Billion +1082% Patriot/MEADS 467 Billion -17% Army Test Ranges and Facilities 393 Billion +12% +168% -Logistics 1.819 Billion +11% -22% -Investigations 627 Billion +13% Training and Recruiting 3.354 Billion +8% +33% Flight Training 1.538 Billion +14% +288% Recruiting and Advertising 261 Billion +2% -6% Department of Labor 13.967 Billion -2% -4% Customs and Border Protection' 9.817 Billion -3% +97% Security at Point of Entry 4.194 Billion +6% Army 243.939 Billion +13% +170% Fish and Wildlife Service 1.642 Billion +0% +0% Security Programs 3.389 Billion +24% 404% Afghanistan Security Forces 11.619 Billion +27% Outlays' 3.834 Trillion +3% +53% National Science Foundation 7.424 Billion +8% +37% Bureau of Land Management 1.151 Bilion +1% -55% Bureau of Reclamation 1.108 Billion 2% Social Security 730 Billion +4% +39% Border Security Fencing 574 Billion -28%- OF - Mathematics and Physics 1.410 Billion +2% +35% Weapons Support 2.382 Billion +6% +52% Reserve 1.461 Billion +7% +52% SECURITY Aerostat Joint Project 372 Billion +13% +1116% Security between Point of Entry 3.575 Billion +0%- Aids to Navigation 1.109 Billion +1% +30% Drug Interdiction790 Billion +2%O Non-Military / Nat Security Discretionary 520 Billion 6% +29% OCIAL USA OMINE Ministry of Defense 7.467 Billion +32%- Geosciences 955 Billion +8% +38% 6- Engineering 826 Billion +7% +56% WELL DEFEND US Geological Survey 1.133 Billion +2% +1% Aerial Common Sensor 211 Billion NEW Other Independent Agencies 42.448 Billion +16% +32% Military / Nat. Security Discretionary 895 Billion +6% +134% National Guard 7.117 Billion +6% +70% Training and Recruiting 5.069 Billion +5% +10% Specialized Skills 1.082 Billion +11% +205%- Information Network 190 Billion +12% Electronic Warfare 209 Billion -37% +503% Advanced Tank Armament .136 Billion +53% -58% Joint Air-to-Ground Missile 130 Billion +3% Income Security and Other 580 Billion -15% +89% Marine Corps' 28.979 Billion +4% +109% Office of Cyberinfrastructure 228 Billion +7% Social, Behavior, and Economic Sciences 269 Billion +5% +24% US Polar Research 460 Billion +20% +453% Office of Governmental Ethics 014 Billion +0% +4% Biological Sciences 768 Billion +8% +28% Procurement 3.122 Billion +29% +114% US Institute of Peace .047 Billion -4% Computer Science and Engineering .685 Billion +11% +17% Search and Rescue 772 Billion +1% +49% ARTMENT Personnel 15.817 Billion +2% 76% NISTRAT Combat Vehicles 610 Billion +80% +180% Holocaust Memorial Museum .051 Billion +4% +19% Engineer and Other Equipment .740 Billion +73% +396%umer Product Safety Commission 119 Billion +1% +77% Living Marine Resouces .619 Billion +1% DEPARTMENT Flight Training 1.046 Billion +5% +167% RDT&E 10.484 Billion -9% +37% Coast Guard 8.466 Billion -2% +68% Recruiting and Advertising 544 Billion +1% +14% HE TRUS Medicare Communications Equipment 1.253 Billion +83% +261% Nuclear Regulatory Commission .137 Billion -11% +111% Postal Service' 4344 Billion -34% -13% Transportation Security Administration 5.724 Billion +12% +277% STATS O 491 Billion +9% +86% Reserve 3.166 Bilion +1% 62% Procurement 32.793 Billion +9 +126% National and Community Service 1.438 Billion +23% +285% Securities and Exchange Commission' 1.229 Billion +7% +130% National Endowment for the Humanities 171 Billion -4% +7% Federal Air Marshals 9502 Billion +10% O IN GOD Medium Tactical Vehicles 1.434 Billion +5% +152% UH-60 Blackhawk 1.291 Billion -3% +589% CH-47 Chinook 1.171 Billion +17% Income Taxes Personnel 70.942 Billion +0% +98% OMELAND SECURIT Enlisted Pay 9.606 Billion +0% +64% -Operations and Maintenance 10.040 Billion -3% +167% National Endowment for the Arts.161 Billion -4% +23% Federal Emergency Management Agency 7.294 Billion +3% +92% 1,121 Billion +20% -8% -Smithsonian Institution 1.099 Billion +12% +50% -District of Columbia 965 Billion-7% +3% Financial Reform .877 Billion 1775 Federal Trade Commission 175 Billion +10% +134% Medicaid Social Insurance / Retirement Receipts Officer Pay 2.748 Billion +3% +55% Urban Area Security 1.100 Billion +29% . 297 Billion +8% +88% Securities Investor Protection Corporation 234 Billion -54% Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 167 Billion +7% +127%- Institute of Library and Museum Services 266 Billion -6% -7%- National Labor Relations Board 287 Billion +1% +2% Federal Drug Control Programs 375 Billion -5% -29% Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 385 Billion +5% -1% Humvee 989 Billion -26% +503% 934 Billion +7% +10% Reserve 313 Billion +1% +76% Subsistence 836 Billion +7% +68% OF AMER NEW Bullets 985 Billion +23% +221% Administration 822 Billion -2% +146% State Homeland Security 1.000 Billion +17% Reserve 648 Billion +0% +17% Broadcasting Board of Governors 789 Billion +6% +40% Tennesse Valley Authority 719 Billion -35% Corporation for Public Broadcasting 466 Billion 8% +6% Federal Communication Commission' 439 Billion +4% +14% National Archives and Records Administration 446 Billion -2% +15% Training and Recruiting 998 Billion +0% +71% Operating Forces 7.906 Billion -4% +179% 5.56MM Caliber 195 Billion -16% +104% National Debt Interest Immigration and Customs Enforcement' 5.524 Billion +2% +112% Corporation Income Taxes 297 Billion +89% +61% Travel 526 Billion +22% +64% -Heavy Tactical Vehicles 738 Billion -48% +193% 251 Bilion +34% +0% United States Secret Service 1.572 Billion +6% +12% Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 306 Billion -19% EPARTMENT ****** Travel 1.805 Billion -10% 8% Enlisted Pay 31.601. Billion -1% +87% MQ-1 Predator 506 Billion -4% 38% Excise Taxes 80 Billion +10% -1% Federal Reserve Deposits 79 Billion +3% +74% Customs Duties OF Veterans Benefits Officer Pay 13.998 Billion +2% +81% -Subsistence 4.332 Billion -1% +157% Patriot Missile System 480 Billion +41% Defense Wide 118.698 Billion -1% 170% Department of Homeland Security 43.589 Billion +11% 112% 68 Billion -6% + 153% Legal Services Corporation 435 Billion +4% +8% Warfighter Information Network 429 Bilion -23% AH-64 Apache 390 Billion +144% Mine Protection Vehicles 367 Billion -21% Peace Corps 446 Billion +12% +36% Reserve 4.665 Billion +1% +51% Department of Veterans Affairs" 56.967 Billion +7% +108% Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund 1.200 Billion NEW- Millennium Challenge Corporation 1.280 Billion +16% -40%- USAID Operating Expenses 1.476 Billion +6% +44% Migration and Refugee Assistance 1.605 Billion -5% +88%- 29 Billion +21% +25% Estate / Gift Taxes 24 Billion +41%-30% National Guard 8.452 Billion +1% 71% Missile Defense Agency 8.406 Bilion +9% +50% Department of State 56.770 Billion +3% +113% O Defense Contract Audit Agency 513 Billion +7% Medical Services" 48.183 Billion +8% +84% How much does this cost YOU? Aegis BMD 1.467 Billion +2% Force Provider 303 Billion -27% 69% O Joint Chiefs of Staff 566 Billion +1% -31% Administration of Foreign Affairs 13.377 Billion -7% +214% STOF VE Budget Deficit 1,267 Billion -19% +877% Stryker 299 Billion -42% Night Vision Devices 248 Billion -24% +463% Bradley Program.769 Billion -19% 31% Midcourse Segment 1.346 Billion +31% Receipts 2.567 Trillion +19% +8% The average tax payer will pay $5 per billion on discretionary spending. To figure out how much the items on this poster will cost you, simply multiply the numeral by 5 or your corresponding cost per billion figure. UNITED STATES АМERICA OF -Defense Contract Management Agency 1.198 Billion +5% +1% Outpatient Care" 22.998 Billion +5% +88% International Organizations 1.595 Billion-5% +50%-) RTNENT Test and Targets 1.113 Billion +35% Global Health and Child Survival 8.513 Billion +9% -Defense Information Systems Agency 2.168 Billion +0% +98% Income Cost per billion Sensors 445 Billion -27% International Narcotics Control" 2.136 Billion -13% +319% $1.000,000 = $230 $500,000 = $108 $250,000 = $47 $100,000 = $15 $50,000 %$43,650 $30,000 $10.000 BMD Ballistic Missile Defense CSAR Combat Search and Rescue EHF Extremely High Frequency EELV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle GPS Global Positioning System HIVIAIDS Human Acute Hospital Care" 7.499 Billon +3% +16% Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome MEADS Medium Extended Air Defense System MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NPOESS National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System RDT&E Research, Development, Test & Evaluation SBIRS Space-Based Infrared System Terminal Segment 436 Billion -39% EEDS O Defense Security Cooperation Agency 2.683 Billion +6% 3815% HIVIAIDS 5.500 Billion +3% International Peacekeeping" 2,182 Billion +3% +110% Special Operations Command 6.956 Billion +8% 152% DARPA Defense Education Agency 3.000 Billion +2% ATES O Multilateral Development Banks 2.957 Billion +45% +110%- Economic Support Fund" 7.812 Billion 4% 178% Secretary of Defense 5.258 Billion +1% +185% Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 3.103 BIllion +4% +28% I $6 = $5 Office GI Nursing Home Care" 3.979 Billion +12% +59% $1 $5 $20 $50 $100 Development Assistance 2.946 Billion +18% +13% = $3 Foreign Military Financing" 5.473 Billion +0% +25% Egypt" 1.300 Billion +0% -18% -Israel" 2.775 Billion +17% +15% Psychiatric Care" 3.6463 Billion +9 +147% = $.75 Medical and Prosthetic Research" 590 Billion +2% +33% Information Technology Systems" 3.307 Billion +0% USTTEDSTYEES OFAME IC YES OFAMERICA 204936618 0493661B General Notes: All figures are in US dollars. Totals may not sum up due to rounding, non-depicted programs or the presence of offsetting receipts or fees. Blue text denotes a major category and light blue text denotes a sub-category. Data is from the Office of Management and Budget (whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/) or the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (defenselink.mil/comptroller) unless otherwise noted. Data are accurate to February 1st, 2011 Presidential budget request unless otherwise noted. Circles are relative in size to the total budget by area. The administration used 2.6% as its inflation assumption, thus any program or department that grows less than 2.6% is subject to a loss of spending power. Copyright notes: Images are either in the public domain or are used pursuant to Fair Use under Title 17. Chapter 1. Sec 105. and Sec 17. of the United States Code. Many images are courtesy of DefenselLINK.mil. This graph, image, likeness, or any portion thereof, may not be duplicated without express written consent of the author. Please visit www.WallStats.com for more information or to purchase a copy of the poster. "Death and Taxes" was researched and created by Jess Bachman. Copyright 2007-2010 Footnotes: NEW. New funding or a funding increase in excess of 1000%. M. S. Not in the Department of Defense but military or national security related. Justifications and a full list of military and national security spending are available at www.WallStats.com. 1. Total does not add up due to the presence of undistributed offsetting receipts and/or payments to discretionary programs. 2. Listed is the on-budget deficit which does not include the Social Security surplus used to subsidize other government spending. Deficit estimates are often grossly inaccurate. 3. Total does not include construction, housing, or shared Navy outlays. 4. Second tttpercentage is the change from 2002. 5. Totals reflect the Agency wide program activity. 6. National Security funding includes only Defense-related activities. 7. The total for the Postal Service is net budget authority not gross budget authority which includes offsetting receipts. 8. Figure is outlays as the entire budget is offset by collections and fees, 9. Loans are credit activity and offset by collections. 10. Reset refers to the addi- tional cost to replace equipment sooner than projected, 11. Intelligence budgets are classified but were unofficially confirmed to be 44 billion in 2005. Intelligence agency budgets are estimates from GlobalSecurity.org. OF ANG 10 Deathand TaxesPoster.com For more info go to Version: DAT2011.4.26.1500 National Debt 10.498 Trillion +13% +158% IONAL ENE • UNITED DEPARTMEN FORCE NE THE NAVY DEFENSE DEPARTMENT UNITED AMERICA AMERICA IS daININDEPARTMEN THE AR DEFENSE ITED Death & Taxes A VISUAL GUIDE TO WHERE YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS GO Executive Office of the President 442 Billion +2% +20% Office of Administration 115 Billion +0% +114% . Office of Management and Budget .094 Billion +1% +13% White House 060 Billion +0% -7% Legislative Branch 5.633 Billion +9% Department of Commerce 8.953 Billion -34% +43% Defense Activities" 17.207 Billion +8% +92% NASA 18.686 Billion +1% +9% How to read the data The program or item name. A blue Discretionary budget authority for 2011. Average yearly percentage change from 2010 to 2011. National Nuclear Security Administration" 11.215 billion +14% +32% College and Career Ready Students 14.492 Billion +0% Science 5.006 Billion +12% Judicial Branch' 7.664 Billion +7% +36% Each item is packed with data. This is how it works. color denotes This reflects the one year trend in funding.- House of Representatives 1.524 Billion +4% +31% National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5.554 Billion +14% +42% Excellent Instructional Teams 3.855 Billion +1% Weapons Activities" 7.009 Billion +10% +12% sub-programs or items. Courts of Appeals, District Courts 7.783 Billion +1% +38% NNSA NASA Space Operations 4.888 Billion -20% Subsistence 1.142 Billion +1% +16% Salaries 1.419 Billion +4% +35% Bureau of the Census 7.375 Billion +207% +187% - Naval Reactors" 1.072 Billion +13% +27% Classified Programs 17.985 Billion +2% Compensation of Members 104 Billion +2% +4% -Supporting Student Success 1.786 Billion +16% Travel 1.237 Billion +0% +11% National Institute of Standards and Technology 992 Billion +7% +24% International Trade Administration 534 Billion +20% +24% Economic Development Administration 286 Billion -2% -48% Environmental Cleanup" 6.000 Billion -1%-13% Reserve 1.713 Billion +6% +43% F-35 Lightning II 3.934 Billion +89% NO Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% Supreme Court .093 Billion +4% +58%. Senate 1.075 Billion +11% +65% O Race to the Top 1.350 Billion NEW Science 5.121 Billion +5% +30% Expense Accounts 459 Billion +9% +47% • Sergeant at Arms & Doorkeeper 161 Billion +5% +55% Compensation of members 024 Billion +0% +9% Library of Congress 1.11 Billion +4% +19% Architect of the Capital .740 Billion +26% +135% Government Accountability Office 601 Billion +8% +22% Capital Police 376 Billion +15% +98% Congressional Budget Office 047 Billion +4% +32% Department of Agriculture 26.661 Billion -1% +12% National Guard 3.512 Billion +6% +69% Exploration 4.263 Billion +14% Effective Teaching 1.015 Billion +10% School Turnaround Grants 900 Billion +65% English Learner Education 800 Billion +7% Expanding Educational Options 490 Billion +20% Elementary and Secondary Education Act 25.228 Billion +14% -4% AILTM WNT OFE EELV 1.153 Billion +5% +229% Basic Energy 1.835 Billion +10% +54% Cross Agency Support 3.111 Billion -3% Percentage change from 2001 to 2011. This reflects the decade long trend. If this number is missing it is because the program did not exist, was merged, split, renamed or could not be found in the 2001 data. High Energy Physics 829 Billion -4%-3% Advanced Computing Research 426 Billion +1% +116% MQ-9 Reaper 1.079 Billion +122% Aeronautics 1.152 Billion +130% Officer Pay 9.184 Billion +1% +22% The size (area) of the circle is proportionate to its funding level. FPART IC HC/MC-130 Hercules 930 Billion +26% RQ- 4 Global Hawk 762 Billion +26% -SBIR High 700 Billion +94% -C-17A Globemaster III 576 Billion +22% -82% Wideband Gapfiller Sat 517 Billion +242% C-130J Super Hercules 463 Billion +30% +85% V-22 Osprey 393 Billion -14% +1360% Onerations and Maintenance 60.054 Billion +7% +63% Procurement 49.543 Billion +7% +52% Corps of Engineers 5.125 Billion -21% -42% Energy Resources 5.065 Billion +18% +68% Department of the Treasury 13.935 Billion +3% -21% TATEN O - Joint Strike Fighter 3.956 Billion -1% 0% Virginia Class Submarine 3.441 Billion +76% +136% Energy Efficiency and Renewables 2.355 Billion +5% +421% G Vehicle Technologies 325 Billion +4% O Solar Energy 224 Billion -26% O Biomass and Biorefinery 224 Billion-27% Internal Revenue Service 12.663 Billion +4% +9% Department of Education 49.697 Billion +6% +1% Enlisted Pay 17.010 Billion +3% +39%- Louisiana Levee 3.230 Billion +0% Enforcement 5.797 Billion +5% Personnel 31.207 Billion +2% +30% DDG-51 Destroyer 2.992 Billion +53% -11% STATES OF A Enlisted Pay 17.429 Billion +2% +20% - ec Food and nutrition assistance 8.132 Billion +3% +48% O Flood Control.426 Billion -4% -16% Special Education State Grants 12.569 Billion +2% Personnel 34.948 Billion +5% 4% V-22 Osprey 2.121 Billion -4% +95% Nuclear Energy 824 Billion +5% +188% Locks and Dams 380 Billion +42% +85% -Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% -Higher Education 1.818 Billion +2% +12% TRIO 853 Billion +0% -5% Minority Serving Institutions 642 Billion +5% GEAR UP 853 Billion +0% -11% Next Generation Bomber 198 Billion NEW P-8A Poseidon 1.824 Billion +10 O- Clean Coal Power Initiative 688 Billion NEW F-22A Raptor 158 Billion +103% -91% AWACS 239 Billion +37% +492% Space Situations Awareness 238 Billion -44% B-2 Squadrons 260 Billion 36% Advanced EHF MILSATCOM 351 Billion -24% +25% Defense Research Sciences 350 Billion +7% +39% Air Operations 22.141 Billion +7% +95% * Uranium Enrichment Decommissioning 708 Billion +23% +40% Carbon sequestration 145 Bi Strategic Petroleum Reserve 139 Billion -43% -28% Procurement 44.142 Billion +6% +63% FIA-18 Hornet 1.784 Billion +19% -47% Officer Pay 7.607 Billion +3% +29% . Commodities and International 4.099 Billion -4% +32% Carrier Replacement 1.731 Billion +135% -65% Operations Support 4.108 Billion +0% Career and Technical Education 1.272 Billion +0% Adult Education State Grants 612 Billion -3% Department of Transportation 77.588 Billion +2% +12% Mobilization 9.245 Billion +6% +112% MH-60 Blackhawk 1.375 Billion +14% +427% -Research 2.723 Billion -4% +3% Corporate Management 212 Billion -4% +26% Tax Payer Services 2.322 Billion +2% Logistics 3.939 Billion -10% 9% Reserve 1.993 Billion +2% +3%- Department of Energy 28.354 Billion +7% +15% Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 100 Billion -10% +110% NPOESS 386 Billion +96%- GPS II Space Segment 829 Billion +96% Next Gen Aerial Refueling 863 Billion +5653% CVN Refueling Overhaul 1.255 Billion -19% +48% Littoral Combat Ship 1.230 Billion +14% Trident II Missiles 1.110 Billion +5% +118% THE - Marketing and Regulatory 2.057 Billion -2% -4% OF Federal Railroad Administration 2.831 Billion -35% +205% Department of Justice 29.190 Billion +6% +13% Subsistence 1.147 Billion +2% +10% -Conservation 964 Billion -4% -27% Environmental Protection Agency 10.486 Billion +20% +99% Federal Bureau of Investigation 8.165 Billion +6% +98% Administration 7.780 Billion -2% +9% EA-18G Growler 1.028 Billion -36% National Infrastructure Innovation 4.000 Billion NEW Joint Strike Fighter 883 Billion -57% +112 % Travel 946 Billion -7% +17% UH-1Y Super Huey 827 Billion +19% Counterterrorism 2.888 Billion +4% Clean and Safe Water 4.610 Billion +25% +1% RDT&E 27.513 Billion -2% +57% E-20 Hawkeye 819 Billion +27% DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer .186 Billion-37% National Guard 6.175 Billion +4% 5% Federal Transit Administration 10.799 Billion +1% +17%| Federal Law Enforcement 2.027 Billion +12% -23% Air Force 170.628 Billion +8% +61% Superfund 1.366 Billion +3% +49% Federal Prison System 6.804 Billion +10% +26% Training and Recruiting 4.106 Billion +19% +46% Flight Training 1.033 Billion +2% +44% Recruiting and Advertising 150 Billion +11% -13% Combat Operations 3.668 Billion +12% +64% Defense Intelligence Agency" 1.5 Billion Land Preservation and Restoration 449 Billion +14% +4% Clean Air and Global Climate Change 1.042 Billion +4% +3% Compliance and Environmental Stewardship 808 Billion +8% +3% Regulation and Certification 1.294 Billion +5% +44% National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 2.Bilion Central Intelligence Agency" 5 Billion Drug Enforcement Administration 2.130 Billion +5% +23% United States Attorneys 2.041 Billion +6% +28% RDT&E 17.753 Billion +0% +51% Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft 929 Billion -21% Joint Tactical Radio System .687 Billion -21% Joint Strike Fighter 707 Billion -64% +69% Advanced Submarine System .608 Billion +11% 288% O CH-53K Super Stallion 57 Billion +11% 0% O DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer 549 Billion +5% Satellite Communications 471 Billion +12% +887% -CHALK EAGLE 443 Billion +1% +530% RQ-4 UAV 439 Billion -17% Defense Research Sciences 429 Billion +0% -6% Advanced Nuclear Power 366 Billion +42% +80% Marine Corps Assault Vehicles 242 Billion -17% +39% Air Traffic Organization 7.631 Billion +5% +14% CM XLV STATES United States Marshals Service 1.207 Billion +5% +58% Reserve 3.430 Billion +2% +44% Navy 178.86 Billion +5% +56% The United States of America National Security Agency" 8 Billion- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives 1.163 Billion +4% +19% DEPARTIMENT NITED STATE Space Operations 1.216 Billion +14% -25% 2011 Federal Discretionary Budget Federal Aviation Administration 16.468 Billion +3% +4% Food 848 Billion +8% +129% OF Federal Highway Administration 41.100 Billion -2% +8% National Reconnaissance Office" 10 Billion- OF Drugs 840 Billion +4% +67% Health Resources and Services Administration 7.512 Billion +0% +10% 1.415 Trillion Dollars +1% +80% Devices 326 Billon +3% +54% Food and Drug Administration 2.508 Billion +6% +79% RA HIVIAIDS 2.305 Billion +2% +4% Intelligence Budget" 50 Billion- CLASSIFIED This graph depicts the President's budget request for 2011. It will be debated, amended, and approved by Congress, ideally by October 1st, to begin the fiscal year. Department of Housing and Urban Development 41.590 Billion -5% +20% -Health Centers 2.436 Billion +14% +71% RTMENT O Administration for Children and Families 17.480 Billion +1% +15% Drug Abuse 1.094 Billion +3% +13% Mental Health 1.541 Billion +3% +13% Neurological Disorder and Stroke 1.681 Billion +3% +16% This center circle is the discretionary budget; spending that must be approved by Congress every year. It is paid for largely with your federal income taxes and includes all departments within the federal government. Unlike Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, which are paid for by separate taxes, the discretionary budget is a uniquely revealing look at our national priorities. It fluctuates yearly according to the wishes of the President, the power of the Congress, and the will of the people. DEPAR Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6.342 Billion -2% +36% Tenant Based Rental Assistance 19.551 Billion +8% SERVICES Littoral Combat Ship 226 Billion -46% 0 % RETRACT MAPLE 219 Billion +5% +44% -Infectious Diseases 1.900 Billion -5% Additional Activities 47.638 Billion +1% OF URBAN CDC Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Disease 2.008 Billion +3% +17% HUMAN INSTI - Terrorism 1.465 Billion -5% OPME Project Based Rental Assistance 9.376 Billion +10% General Medical Sciences 2.125 Billion +4% +13% Reset" 7.840 Billion +0% Indian Health Service 4.406 Billion +9% +34% Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 3.188 Billion +3% +13%- Military / Security related funding can be found primarily on the left side of the graph. On the right side, it is denoted with an 'M'or 'S: The entire federal budget is in the bottom right corner (not to scale). Operations and Maintenance 48.541 Billion +11% +50% Public Housing 6.873 Billion -6% -10% OF Ship Operations 12.977 Billion +12% +50% Community Development Fund 4.380 Billion -2%-30% Allergy and Infectious Diseases 4.977 Billion +3% +99% Department of Defense 553 Billion +3% +48% (baseline funding) EALTH Homeless Assistance Grants 2.055 Billion +10% +50% Home Investment Partnership Program 1.650 Billion -10% -25% Housing for the Elderly 274 Billion -67%-71% Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3.541 Billion +3% -3% -Base Support 7.644 Billion +6% +97% DEPARTMENT Base Operations 7.563 Billion +1% +135% Cancer Institute 5.265 Billion +3% +14% M + Administration on Aging 1.625 Billion +7% +20% Overseas Contingency Operations 160 Billion +23% (Formerly, Global War on Terror) Training and Employment Services 3.925 Billion +3% -43% Land Forces 5.067 Billion +12% +23% Non-Military / Security Military / Security 895 Billion National Institutes of Health 32.089 Billion +3% +28% Air Operations 8.404 Billion +12% +40% 520 Billion -Unemployment Insurance Administration 3.581 Billion -1% +20% Department of Health and Human Services 81.257 Billion -1% +25% Public Health Emergency Fund .735 Billion -45% +149% Operating Forces 76.939 Billion +9% +435% Operations and Maintenance 120.476 Billion +9% +254% Total Department of Defense 713 Billion +2% +91% 63% 37% STATES Department of The Interior 12.035 Billion -1% -4% Office of Job Corps 1.707 Billion +0% +21% The Total Budget Administration 14,124 Billion -2% +73% Combat Operations 6.251 Bilion +15% +177% -Stop Career Centers 788 Billion +0% -37% OF National Park Service 2.759 Billion -1% -4% O Bureau of Labor Statistics 645 Billion +6% +14% Administration 5.073 Billion +9% -6% This inlay graph depicts total outlays (expenses) and receipts (collections) for the 2011 federal budget and is not to scale with the the rest of the poster. Logistics 5.662 Billion -23% +191% 5Bureau of Indian Affairs 2.566 Billion 2%-3% Occupational Safety and Health Administration 573 Billion +3% +7% Future Combat System 1.484 Billion -28% Manned Ground Vehicle 934 Billion +1082% Patriot/MEADS 467 Billion -17% Army Test Ranges and Facilities 393 Billion +12% +168% -Logistics 1.819 Billion +11% -22% -Investigations 627 Billion +13% Training and Recruiting 3.354 Billion +8% +33% Flight Training 1.538 Billion +14% +288% Recruiting and Advertising 261 Billion +2% -6% Department of Labor 13.967 Billion -2% -4% Customs and Border Protection' 9.817 Billion -3% +97% Security at Point of Entry 4.194 Billion +6% Army 243.939 Billion +13% +170% Fish and Wildlife Service 1.642 Billion +0% +0% Security Programs 3.389 Billion +24% 404% Afghanistan Security Forces 11.619 Billion +27% Outlays' 3.834 Trillion +3% +53% National Science Foundation 7.424 Billion +8% +37% Bureau of Land Management 1.151 Bilion +1% -55% Bureau of Reclamation 1.108 Billion 2% Social Security 730 Billion +4% +39% Border Security Fencing 574 Billion -28%- OF - Mathematics and Physics 1.410 Billion +2% +35% Weapons Support 2.382 Billion +6% +52% Reserve 1.461 Billion +7% +52% SECURITY Aerostat Joint Project 372 Billion +13% +1116% Security between Point of Entry 3.575 Billion +0%- Aids to Navigation 1.109 Billion +1% +30% Drug Interdiction790 Billion +2%O Non-Military / Nat Security Discretionary 520 Billion 6% +29% OCIAL USA OMINE Ministry of Defense 7.467 Billion +32%- Geosciences 955 Billion +8% +38% 6- Engineering 826 Billion +7% +56% WELL DEFEND US Geological Survey 1.133 Billion +2% +1% Aerial Common Sensor 211 Billion NEW Other Independent Agencies 42.448 Billion +16% +32% Military / Nat. Security Discretionary 895 Billion +6% +134% National Guard 7.117 Billion +6% +70% Training and Recruiting 5.069 Billion +5% +10% Specialized Skills 1.082 Billion +11% +205%- Information Network 190 Billion +12% Electronic Warfare 209 Billion -37% +503% Advanced Tank Armament .136 Billion +53% -58% Joint Air-to-Ground Missile 130 Billion +3% Income Security and Other 580 Billion -15% +89% Marine Corps' 28.979 Billion +4% +109% Office of Cyberinfrastructure 228 Billion +7% Social, Behavior, and Economic Sciences 269 Billion +5% +24% US Polar Research 460 Billion +20% +453% Office of Governmental Ethics 014 Billion +0% +4% Biological Sciences 768 Billion +8% +28% Procurement 3.122 Billion +29% +114% US Institute of Peace .047 Billion -4% Computer Science and Engineering .685 Billion +11% +17% Search and Rescue 772 Billion +1% +49% ARTMENT Personnel 15.817 Billion +2% 76% NISTRAT Combat Vehicles 610 Billion +80% +180% Holocaust Memorial Museum .051 Billion +4% +19% Engineer and Other Equipment .740 Billion +73% +396%umer Product Safety Commission 119 Billion +1% +77% Living Marine Resouces .619 Billion +1% DEPARTMENT Flight Training 1.046 Billion +5% +167% RDT&E 10.484 Billion -9% +37% Coast Guard 8.466 Billion -2% +68% Recruiting and Advertising 544 Billion +1% +14% HE TRUS Medicare Communications Equipment 1.253 Billion +83% +261% Nuclear Regulatory Commission .137 Billion -11% +111% Postal Service' 4344 Billion -34% -13% Transportation Security Administration 5.724 Billion +12% +277% STATS O 491 Billion +9% +86% Reserve 3.166 Bilion +1% 62% Procurement 32.793 Billion +9 +126% National and Community Service 1.438 Billion +23% +285% Securities and Exchange Commission' 1.229 Billion +7% +130% National Endowment for the Humanities 171 Billion -4% +7% Federal Air Marshals 9502 Billion +10% O IN GOD Medium Tactical Vehicles 1.434 Billion +5% +152% UH-60 Blackhawk 1.291 Billion -3% +589% CH-47 Chinook 1.171 Billion +17% Income Taxes Personnel 70.942 Billion +0% +98% OMELAND SECURIT Enlisted Pay 9.606 Billion +0% +64% -Operations and Maintenance 10.040 Billion -3% +167% National Endowment for the Arts.161 Billion -4% +23% Federal Emergency Management Agency 7.294 Billion +3% +92% 1,121 Billion +20% -8% -Smithsonian Institution 1.099 Billion +12% +50% -District of Columbia 965 Billion-7% +3% Financial Reform .877 Billion 1775 Federal Trade Commission 175 Billion +10% +134% Medicaid Social Insurance / Retirement Receipts Officer Pay 2.748 Billion +3% +55% Urban Area Security 1.100 Billion +29% . 297 Billion +8% +88% Securities Investor Protection Corporation 234 Billion -54% Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 167 Billion +7% +127%- Institute of Library and Museum Services 266 Billion -6% -7%- National Labor Relations Board 287 Billion +1% +2% Federal Drug Control Programs 375 Billion -5% -29% Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 385 Billion +5% -1% Humvee 989 Billion -26% +503% 934 Billion +7% +10% Reserve 313 Billion +1% +76% Subsistence 836 Billion +7% +68% OF AMER NEW Bullets 985 Billion +23% +221% Administration 822 Billion -2% +146% State Homeland Security 1.000 Billion +17% Reserve 648 Billion +0% +17% Broadcasting Board of Governors 789 Billion +6% +40% Tennesse Valley Authority 719 Billion -35% Corporation for Public Broadcasting 466 Billion 8% +6% Federal Communication Commission' 439 Billion +4% +14% National Archives and Records Administration 446 Billion -2% +15% Training and Recruiting 998 Billion +0% +71% Operating Forces 7.906 Billion -4% +179% 5.56MM Caliber 195 Billion -16% +104% National Debt Interest Immigration and Customs Enforcement' 5.524 Billion +2% +112% Corporation Income Taxes 297 Billion +89% +61% Travel 526 Billion +22% +64% -Heavy Tactical Vehicles 738 Billion -48% +193% 251 Bilion +34% +0% United States Secret Service 1.572 Billion +6% +12% Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 306 Billion -19% EPARTMENT ****** Travel 1.805 Billion -10% 8% Enlisted Pay 31.601. Billion -1% +87% MQ-1 Predator 506 Billion -4% 38% Excise Taxes 80 Billion +10% -1% Federal Reserve Deposits 79 Billion +3% +74% Customs Duties OF Veterans Benefits Officer Pay 13.998 Billion +2% +81% -Subsistence 4.332 Billion -1% +157% Patriot Missile System 480 Billion +41% Defense Wide 118.698 Billion -1% 170% Department of Homeland Security 43.589 Billion +11% 112% 68 Billion -6% + 153% Legal Services Corporation 435 Billion +4% +8% Warfighter Information Network 429 Bilion -23% AH-64 Apache 390 Billion +144% Mine Protection Vehicles 367 Billion -21% Peace Corps 446 Billion +12% +36% Reserve 4.665 Billion +1% +51% Department of Veterans Affairs" 56.967 Billion +7% +108% Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund 1.200 Billion NEW- Millennium Challenge Corporation 1.280 Billion +16% -40%- USAID Operating Expenses 1.476 Billion +6% +44% Migration and Refugee Assistance 1.605 Billion -5% +88%- 29 Billion +21% +25% Estate / Gift Taxes 24 Billion +41%-30% National Guard 8.452 Billion +1% 71% Missile Defense Agency 8.406 Bilion +9% +50% Department of State 56.770 Billion +3% +113% O Defense Contract Audit Agency 513 Billion +7% Medical Services" 48.183 Billion +8% +84% How much does this cost YOU? Aegis BMD 1.467 Billion +2% Force Provider 303 Billion -27% 69% O Joint Chiefs of Staff 566 Billion +1% -31% Administration of Foreign Affairs 13.377 Billion -7% +214% STOF VE Budget Deficit 1,267 Billion -19% +877% Stryker 299 Billion -42% Night Vision Devices 248 Billion -24% +463% Bradley Program.769 Billion -19% 31% Midcourse Segment 1.346 Billion +31% Receipts 2.567 Trillion +19% +8% The average tax payer will pay $5 per billion on discretionary spending. To figure out how much the items on this poster will cost you, simply multiply the numeral by 5 or your corresponding cost per billion figure. UNITED STATES АМERICA OF -Defense Contract Management Agency 1.198 Billion +5% +1% Outpatient Care" 22.998 Billion +5% +88% International Organizations 1.595 Billion-5% +50%-) RTNENT Test and Targets 1.113 Billion +35% Global Health and Child Survival 8.513 Billion +9% -Defense Information Systems Agency 2.168 Billion +0% +98% Income Cost per billion Sensors 445 Billion -27% International Narcotics Control" 2.136 Billion -13% +319% $1.000,000 = $230 $500,000 = $108 $250,000 = $47 $100,000 = $15 $50,000 %$43,650 $30,000 $10.000 BMD Ballistic Missile Defense CSAR Combat Search and Rescue EHF Extremely High Frequency EELV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle GPS Global Positioning System HIVIAIDS Human Acute Hospital Care" 7.499 Billon +3% +16% Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome MEADS Medium Extended Air Defense System MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NPOESS National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System RDT&E Research, Development, Test & Evaluation SBIRS Space-Based Infrared System Terminal Segment 436 Billion -39% EEDS O Defense Security Cooperation Agency 2.683 Billion +6% 3815% HIVIAIDS 5.500 Billion +3% International Peacekeeping" 2,182 Billion +3% +110% Special Operations Command 6.956 Billion +8% 152% DARPA Defense Education Agency 3.000 Billion +2% ATES O Multilateral Development Banks 2.957 Billion +45% +110%- Economic Support Fund" 7.812 Billion 4% 178% Secretary of Defense 5.258 Billion +1% +185% Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 3.103 BIllion +4% +28% I $6 = $5 Office GI Nursing Home Care" 3.979 Billion +12% +59% $1 $5 $20 $50 $100 Development Assistance 2.946 Billion +18% +13% = $3 Foreign Military Financing" 5.473 Billion +0% +25% Egypt" 1.300 Billion +0% -18% -Israel" 2.775 Billion +17% +15% Psychiatric Care" 3.6463 Billion +9 +147% = $.75 Medical and Prosthetic Research" 590 Billion +2% +33% Information Technology Systems" 3.307 Billion +0% USTTEDSTYEES OFAME IC YES OFAMERICA 204936618 0493661B General Notes: All figures are in US dollars. Totals may not sum up due to rounding, non-depicted programs or the presence of offsetting receipts or fees. Blue text denotes a major category and light blue text denotes a sub-category. Data is from the Office of Management and Budget (whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/) or the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (defenselink.mil/comptroller) unless otherwise noted. Data are accurate to February 1st, 2011 Presidential budget request unless otherwise noted. Circles are relative in size to the total budget by area. The administration used 2.6% as its inflation assumption, thus any program or department that grows less than 2.6% is subject to a loss of spending power. Copyright notes: Images are either in the public domain or are used pursuant to Fair Use under Title 17. Chapter 1. Sec 105. and Sec 17. of the United States Code. Many images are courtesy of DefenselLINK.mil. This graph, image, likeness, or any portion thereof, may not be duplicated without express written consent of the author. Please visit www.WallStats.com for more information or to purchase a copy of the poster. "Death and Taxes" was researched and created by Jess Bachman. Copyright 2007-2010 Footnotes: NEW. New funding or a funding increase in excess of 1000%. M. S. Not in the Department of Defense but military or national security related. Justifications and a full list of military and national security spending are available at www.WallStats.com. 1. Total does not add up due to the presence of undistributed offsetting receipts and/or payments to discretionary programs. 2. Listed is the on-budget deficit which does not include the Social Security surplus used to subsidize other government spending. Deficit estimates are often grossly inaccurate. 3. Total does not include construction, housing, or shared Navy outlays. 4. Second tttpercentage is the change from 2002. 5. Totals reflect the Agency wide program activity. 6. National Security funding includes only Defense-related activities. 7. The total for the Postal Service is net budget authority not gross budget authority which includes offsetting receipts. 8. Figure is outlays as the entire budget is offset by collections and fees, 9. Loans are credit activity and offset by collections. 10. Reset refers to the addi- tional cost to replace equipment sooner than projected, 11. Intelligence budgets are classified but were unofficially confirmed to be 44 billion in 2005. Intelligence agency budgets are estimates from GlobalSecurity.org. OF ANG 10 Deathand TaxesPoster.com For more info go to Version: DAT2011.4.26.1500 National Debt 10.498 Trillion +13% +158% IONAL ENE • UNITED DEPARTMEN FORCE NE THE NAVY DEFENSE DEPARTMENT UNITED AMERICA AMERICA IS daININDEPARTMEN THE AR DEFENSE ITED Death & Taxes A VISUAL GUIDE TO WHERE YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS GO Executive Office of the President 442 Billion +2% +20% Office of Administration 115 Billion +0% +114% . Office of Management and Budget .094 Billion +1% +13% White House 060 Billion +0% -7% Legislative Branch 5.633 Billion +9% Department of Commerce 8.953 Billion -34% +43% Defense Activities" 17.207 Billion +8% +92% NASA 18.686 Billion +1% +9% How to read the data The program or item name. A blue Discretionary budget authority for 2011. Average yearly percentage change from 2010 to 2011. National Nuclear Security Administration" 11.215 billion +14% +32% College and Career Ready Students 14.492 Billion +0% Science 5.006 Billion +12% Judicial Branch' 7.664 Billion +7% +36% Each item is packed with data. This is how it works. color denotes This reflects the one year trend in funding.- House of Representatives 1.524 Billion +4% +31% National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5.554 Billion +14% +42% Excellent Instructional Teams 3.855 Billion +1% Weapons Activities" 7.009 Billion +10% +12% sub-programs or items. Courts of Appeals, District Courts 7.783 Billion +1% +38% NNSA NASA Space Operations 4.888 Billion -20% Subsistence 1.142 Billion +1% +16% Salaries 1.419 Billion +4% +35% Bureau of the Census 7.375 Billion +207% +187% - Naval Reactors" 1.072 Billion +13% +27% Classified Programs 17.985 Billion +2% Compensation of Members 104 Billion +2% +4% -Supporting Student Success 1.786 Billion +16% Travel 1.237 Billion +0% +11% National Institute of Standards and Technology 992 Billion +7% +24% International Trade Administration 534 Billion +20% +24% Economic Development Administration 286 Billion -2% -48% Environmental Cleanup" 6.000 Billion -1%-13% Reserve 1.713 Billion +6% +43% F-35 Lightning II 3.934 Billion +89% NO Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% Supreme Court .093 Billion +4% +58%. Senate 1.075 Billion +11% +65% O Race to the Top 1.350 Billion NEW Science 5.121 Billion +5% +30% Expense Accounts 459 Billion +9% +47% • Sergeant at Arms & Doorkeeper 161 Billion +5% +55% Compensation of members 024 Billion +0% +9% Library of Congress 1.11 Billion +4% +19% Architect of the Capital .740 Billion +26% +135% Government Accountability Office 601 Billion +8% +22% Capital Police 376 Billion +15% +98% Congressional Budget Office 047 Billion +4% +32% Department of Agriculture 26.661 Billion -1% +12% National Guard 3.512 Billion +6% +69% Exploration 4.263 Billion +14% Effective Teaching 1.015 Billion +10% School Turnaround Grants 900 Billion +65% English Learner Education 800 Billion +7% Expanding Educational Options 490 Billion +20% Elementary and Secondary Education Act 25.228 Billion +14% -4% AILTM WNT OFE EELV 1.153 Billion +5% +229% Basic Energy 1.835 Billion +10% +54% Cross Agency Support 3.111 Billion -3% Percentage change from 2001 to 2011. This reflects the decade long trend. If this number is missing it is because the program did not exist, was merged, split, renamed or could not be found in the 2001 data. High Energy Physics 829 Billion -4%-3% Advanced Computing Research 426 Billion +1% +116% MQ-9 Reaper 1.079 Billion +122% Aeronautics 1.152 Billion +130% Officer Pay 9.184 Billion +1% +22% The size (area) of the circle is proportionate to its funding level. FPART IC HC/MC-130 Hercules 930 Billion +26% RQ- 4 Global Hawk 762 Billion +26% -SBIR High 700 Billion +94% -C-17A Globemaster III 576 Billion +22% -82% Wideband Gapfiller Sat 517 Billion +242% C-130J Super Hercules 463 Billion +30% +85% V-22 Osprey 393 Billion -14% +1360% Onerations and Maintenance 60.054 Billion +7% +63% Procurement 49.543 Billion +7% +52% Corps of Engineers 5.125 Billion -21% -42% Energy Resources 5.065 Billion +18% +68% Department of the Treasury 13.935 Billion +3% -21% TATEN O - Joint Strike Fighter 3.956 Billion -1% 0% Virginia Class Submarine 3.441 Billion +76% +136% Energy Efficiency and Renewables 2.355 Billion +5% +421% G Vehicle Technologies 325 Billion +4% O Solar Energy 224 Billion -26% O Biomass and Biorefinery 224 Billion-27% Internal Revenue Service 12.663 Billion +4% +9% Department of Education 49.697 Billion +6% +1% Enlisted Pay 17.010 Billion +3% +39%- Louisiana Levee 3.230 Billion +0% Enforcement 5.797 Billion +5% Personnel 31.207 Billion +2% +30% DDG-51 Destroyer 2.992 Billion +53% -11% STATES OF A Enlisted Pay 17.429 Billion +2% +20% - ec Food and nutrition assistance 8.132 Billion +3% +48% O Flood Control.426 Billion -4% -16% Special Education State Grants 12.569 Billion +2% Personnel 34.948 Billion +5% 4% V-22 Osprey 2.121 Billion -4% +95% Nuclear Energy 824 Billion +5% +188% Locks and Dams 380 Billion +42% +85% -Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% -Higher Education 1.818 Billion +2% +12% TRIO 853 Billion +0% -5% Minority Serving Institutions 642 Billion +5% GEAR UP 853 Billion +0% -11% Next Generation Bomber 198 Billion NEW P-8A Poseidon 1.824 Billion +10 O- Clean Coal Power Initiative 688 Billion NEW F-22A Raptor 158 Billion +103% -91% AWACS 239 Billion +37% +492% Space Situations Awareness 238 Billion -44% B-2 Squadrons 260 Billion 36% Advanced EHF MILSATCOM 351 Billion -24% +25% Defense Research Sciences 350 Billion +7% +39% Air Operations 22.141 Billion +7% +95% * Uranium Enrichment Decommissioning 708 Billion +23% +40% Carbon sequestration 145 Bi Strategic Petroleum Reserve 139 Billion -43% -28% Procurement 44.142 Billion +6% +63% FIA-18 Hornet 1.784 Billion +19% -47% Officer Pay 7.607 Billion +3% +29% . Commodities and International 4.099 Billion -4% +32% Carrier Replacement 1.731 Billion +135% -65% Operations Support 4.108 Billion +0% Career and Technical Education 1.272 Billion +0% Adult Education State Grants 612 Billion -3% Department of Transportation 77.588 Billion +2% +12% Mobilization 9.245 Billion +6% +112% MH-60 Blackhawk 1.375 Billion +14% +427% -Research 2.723 Billion -4% +3% Corporate Management 212 Billion -4% +26% Tax Payer Services 2.322 Billion +2% Logistics 3.939 Billion -10% 9% Reserve 1.993 Billion +2% +3%- Department of Energy 28.354 Billion +7% +15% Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 100 Billion -10% +110% NPOESS 386 Billion +96%- GPS II Space Segment 829 Billion +96% Next Gen Aerial Refueling 863 Billion +5653% CVN Refueling Overhaul 1.255 Billion -19% +48% Littoral Combat Ship 1.230 Billion +14% Trident II Missiles 1.110 Billion +5% +118% THE - Marketing and Regulatory 2.057 Billion -2% -4% OF Federal Railroad Administration 2.831 Billion -35% +205% Department of Justice 29.190 Billion +6% +13% Subsistence 1.147 Billion +2% +10% -Conservation 964 Billion -4% -27% Environmental Protection Agency 10.486 Billion +20% +99% Federal Bureau of Investigation 8.165 Billion +6% +98% Administration 7.780 Billion -2% +9% EA-18G Growler 1.028 Billion -36% National Infrastructure Innovation 4.000 Billion NEW Joint Strike Fighter 883 Billion -57% +112 % Travel 946 Billion -7% +17% UH-1Y Super Huey 827 Billion +19% Counterterrorism 2.888 Billion +4% Clean and Safe Water 4.610 Billion +25% +1% RDT&E 27.513 Billion -2% +57% E-20 Hawkeye 819 Billion +27% DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer .186 Billion-37% National Guard 6.175 Billion +4% 5% Federal Transit Administration 10.799 Billion +1% +17%| Federal Law Enforcement 2.027 Billion +12% -23% Air Force 170.628 Billion +8% +61% Superfund 1.366 Billion +3% +49% Federal Prison System 6.804 Billion +10% +26% Training and Recruiting 4.106 Billion +19% +46% Flight Training 1.033 Billion +2% +44% Recruiting and Advertising 150 Billion +11% -13% Combat Operations 3.668 Billion +12% +64% Defense Intelligence Agency" 1.5 Billion Land Preservation and Restoration 449 Billion +14% +4% Clean Air and Global Climate Change 1.042 Billion +4% +3% Compliance and Environmental Stewardship 808 Billion +8% +3% Regulation and Certification 1.294 Billion +5% +44% National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 2.Bilion Central Intelligence Agency" 5 Billion Drug Enforcement Administration 2.130 Billion +5% +23% United States Attorneys 2.041 Billion +6% +28% RDT&E 17.753 Billion +0% +51% Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft 929 Billion -21% Joint Tactical Radio System .687 Billion -21% Joint Strike Fighter 707 Billion -64% +69% Advanced Submarine System .608 Billion +11% 288% O CH-53K Super Stallion 57 Billion +11% 0% O DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer 549 Billion +5% Satellite Communications 471 Billion +12% +887% -CHALK EAGLE 443 Billion +1% +530% RQ-4 UAV 439 Billion -17% Defense Research Sciences 429 Billion +0% -6% Advanced Nuclear Power 366 Billion +42% +80% Marine Corps Assault Vehicles 242 Billion -17% +39% Air Traffic Organization 7.631 Billion +5% +14% CM XLV STATES United States Marshals Service 1.207 Billion +5% +58% Reserve 3.430 Billion +2% +44% Navy 178.86 Billion +5% +56% The United States of America National Security Agency" 8 Billion- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives 1.163 Billion +4% +19% DEPARTIMENT NITED STATE Space Operations 1.216 Billion +14% -25% 2011 Federal Discretionary Budget Federal Aviation Administration 16.468 Billion +3% +4% Food 848 Billion +8% +129% OF Federal Highway Administration 41.100 Billion -2% +8% National Reconnaissance Office" 10 Billion- OF Drugs 840 Billion +4% +67% Health Resources and Services Administration 7.512 Billion +0% +10% 1.415 Trillion Dollars +1% +80% Devices 326 Billon +3% +54% Food and Drug Administration 2.508 Billion +6% +79% RA HIVIAIDS 2.305 Billion +2% +4% Intelligence Budget" 50 Billion- CLASSIFIED This graph depicts the President's budget request for 2011. It will be debated, amended, and approved by Congress, ideally by October 1st, to begin the fiscal year. Department of Housing and Urban Development 41.590 Billion -5% +20% -Health Centers 2.436 Billion +14% +71% RTMENT O Administration for Children and Families 17.480 Billion +1% +15% Drug Abuse 1.094 Billion +3% +13% Mental Health 1.541 Billion +3% +13% Neurological Disorder and Stroke 1.681 Billion +3% +16% This center circle is the discretionary budget; spending that must be approved by Congress every year. It is paid for largely with your federal income taxes and includes all departments within the federal government. Unlike Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, which are paid for by separate taxes, the discretionary budget is a uniquely revealing look at our national priorities. It fluctuates yearly according to the wishes of the President, the power of the Congress, and the will of the people. DEPAR Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6.342 Billion -2% +36% Tenant Based Rental Assistance 19.551 Billion +8% SERVICES Littoral Combat Ship 226 Billion -46% 0 % RETRACT MAPLE 219 Billion +5% +44% -Infectious Diseases 1.900 Billion -5% Additional Activities 47.638 Billion +1% OF URBAN CDC Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Disease 2.008 Billion +3% +17% HUMAN INSTI - Terrorism 1.465 Billion -5% OPME Project Based Rental Assistance 9.376 Billion +10% General Medical Sciences 2.125 Billion +4% +13% Reset" 7.840 Billion +0% Indian Health Service 4.406 Billion +9% +34% Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 3.188 Billion +3% +13%- Military / Security related funding can be found primarily on the left side of the graph. On the right side, it is denoted with an 'M'or 'S: The entire federal budget is in the bottom right corner (not to scale). Operations and Maintenance 48.541 Billion +11% +50% Public Housing 6.873 Billion -6% -10% OF Ship Operations 12.977 Billion +12% +50% Community Development Fund 4.380 Billion -2%-30% Allergy and Infectious Diseases 4.977 Billion +3% +99% Department of Defense 553 Billion +3% +48% (baseline funding) EALTH Homeless Assistance Grants 2.055 Billion +10% +50% Home Investment Partnership Program 1.650 Billion -10% -25% Housing for the Elderly 274 Billion -67%-71% Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3.541 Billion +3% -3% -Base Support 7.644 Billion +6% +97% DEPARTMENT Base Operations 7.563 Billion +1% +135% Cancer Institute 5.265 Billion +3% +14% M + Administration on Aging 1.625 Billion +7% +20% Overseas Contingency Operations 160 Billion +23% (Formerly, Global War on Terror) Training and Employment Services 3.925 Billion +3% -43% Land Forces 5.067 Billion +12% +23% Non-Military / Security Military / Security 895 Billion National Institutes of Health 32.089 Billion +3% +28% Air Operations 8.404 Billion +12% +40% 520 Billion -Unemployment Insurance Administration 3.581 Billion -1% +20% Department of Health and Human Services 81.257 Billion -1% +25% Public Health Emergency Fund .735 Billion -45% +149% Operating Forces 76.939 Billion +9% +435% Operations and Maintenance 120.476 Billion +9% +254% Total Department of Defense 713 Billion +2% +91% 63% 37% STATES Department of The Interior 12.035 Billion -1% -4% Office of Job Corps 1.707 Billion +0% +21% The Total Budget Administration 14,124 Billion -2% +73% Combat Operations 6.251 Bilion +15% +177% -Stop Career Centers 788 Billion +0% -37% OF National Park Service 2.759 Billion -1% -4% O Bureau of Labor Statistics 645 Billion +6% +14% Administration 5.073 Billion +9% -6% This inlay graph depicts total outlays (expenses) and receipts (collections) for the 2011 federal budget and is not to scale with the the rest of the poster. Logistics 5.662 Billion -23% +191% 5Bureau of Indian Affairs 2.566 Billion 2%-3% Occupational Safety and Health Administration 573 Billion +3% +7% Future Combat System 1.484 Billion -28% Manned Ground Vehicle 934 Billion +1082% Patriot/MEADS 467 Billion -17% Army Test Ranges and Facilities 393 Billion +12% +168% -Logistics 1.819 Billion +11% -22% -Investigations 627 Billion +13% Training and Recruiting 3.354 Billion +8% +33% Flight Training 1.538 Billion +14% +288% Recruiting and Advertising 261 Billion +2% -6% Department of Labor 13.967 Billion -2% -4% Customs and Border Protection' 9.817 Billion -3% +97% Security at Point of Entry 4.194 Billion +6% Army 243.939 Billion +13% +170% Fish and Wildlife Service 1.642 Billion +0% +0% Security Programs 3.389 Billion +24% 404% Afghanistan Security Forces 11.619 Billion +27% Outlays' 3.834 Trillion +3% +53% National Science Foundation 7.424 Billion +8% +37% Bureau of Land Management 1.151 Bilion +1% -55% Bureau of Reclamation 1.108 Billion 2% Social Security 730 Billion +4% +39% Border Security Fencing 574 Billion -28%- OF - Mathematics and Physics 1.410 Billion +2% +35% Weapons Support 2.382 Billion +6% +52% Reserve 1.461 Billion +7% +52% SECURITY Aerostat Joint Project 372 Billion +13% +1116% Security between Point of Entry 3.575 Billion +0%- Aids to Navigation 1.109 Billion +1% +30% Drug Interdiction790 Billion +2%O Non-Military / Nat Security Discretionary 520 Billion 6% +29% OCIAL USA OMINE Ministry of Defense 7.467 Billion +32%- Geosciences 955 Billion +8% +38% 6- Engineering 826 Billion +7% +56% WELL DEFEND US Geological Survey 1.133 Billion +2% +1% Aerial Common Sensor 211 Billion NEW Other Independent Agencies 42.448 Billion +16% +32% Military / Nat. Security Discretionary 895 Billion +6% +134% National Guard 7.117 Billion +6% +70% Training and Recruiting 5.069 Billion +5% +10% Specialized Skills 1.082 Billion +11% +205%- Information Network 190 Billion +12% Electronic Warfare 209 Billion -37% +503% Advanced Tank Armament .136 Billion +53% -58% Joint Air-to-Ground Missile 130 Billion +3% Income Security and Other 580 Billion -15% +89% Marine Corps' 28.979 Billion +4% +109% Office of Cyberinfrastructure 228 Billion +7% Social, Behavior, and Economic Sciences 269 Billion +5% +24% US Polar Research 460 Billion +20% +453% Office of Governmental Ethics 014 Billion +0% +4% Biological Sciences 768 Billion +8% +28% Procurement 3.122 Billion +29% +114% US Institute of Peace .047 Billion -4% Computer Science and Engineering .685 Billion +11% +17% Search and Rescue 772 Billion +1% +49% ARTMENT Personnel 15.817 Billion +2% 76% NISTRAT Combat Vehicles 610 Billion +80% +180% Holocaust Memorial Museum .051 Billion +4% +19% Engineer and Other Equipment .740 Billion +73% +396%umer Product Safety Commission 119 Billion +1% +77% Living Marine Resouces .619 Billion +1% DEPARTMENT Flight Training 1.046 Billion +5% +167% RDT&E 10.484 Billion -9% +37% Coast Guard 8.466 Billion -2% +68% Recruiting and Advertising 544 Billion +1% +14% HE TRUS Medicare Communications Equipment 1.253 Billion +83% +261% Nuclear Regulatory Commission .137 Billion -11% +111% Postal Service' 4344 Billion -34% -13% Transportation Security Administration 5.724 Billion +12% +277% STATS O 491 Billion +9% +86% Reserve 3.166 Bilion +1% 62% Procurement 32.793 Billion +9 +126% National and Community Service 1.438 Billion +23% +285% Securities and Exchange Commission' 1.229 Billion +7% +130% National Endowment for the Humanities 171 Billion -4% +7% Federal Air Marshals 9502 Billion +10% O IN GOD Medium Tactical Vehicles 1.434 Billion +5% +152% UH-60 Blackhawk 1.291 Billion -3% +589% CH-47 Chinook 1.171 Billion +17% Income Taxes Personnel 70.942 Billion +0% +98% OMELAND SECURIT Enlisted Pay 9.606 Billion +0% +64% -Operations and Maintenance 10.040 Billion -3% +167% National Endowment for the Arts.161 Billion -4% +23% Federal Emergency Management Agency 7.294 Billion +3% +92% 1,121 Billion +20% -8% -Smithsonian Institution 1.099 Billion +12% +50% -District of Columbia 965 Billion-7% +3% Financial Reform .877 Billion 1775 Federal Trade Commission 175 Billion +10% +134% Medicaid Social Insurance / Retirement Receipts Officer Pay 2.748 Billion +3% +55% Urban Area Security 1.100 Billion +29% . 297 Billion +8% +88% Securities Investor Protection Corporation 234 Billion -54% Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 167 Billion +7% +127%- Institute of Library and Museum Services 266 Billion -6% -7%- National Labor Relations Board 287 Billion +1% +2% Federal Drug Control Programs 375 Billion -5% -29% Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 385 Billion +5% -1% Humvee 989 Billion -26% +503% 934 Billion +7% +10% Reserve 313 Billion +1% +76% Subsistence 836 Billion +7% +68% OF AMER NEW Bullets 985 Billion +23% +221% Administration 822 Billion -2% +146% State Homeland Security 1.000 Billion +17% Reserve 648 Billion +0% +17% Broadcasting Board of Governors 789 Billion +6% +40% Tennesse Valley Authority 719 Billion -35% Corporation for Public Broadcasting 466 Billion 8% +6% Federal Communication Commission' 439 Billion +4% +14% National Archives and Records Administration 446 Billion -2% +15% Training and Recruiting 998 Billion +0% +71% Operating Forces 7.906 Billion -4% +179% 5.56MM Caliber 195 Billion -16% +104% National Debt Interest Immigration and Customs Enforcement' 5.524 Billion +2% +112% Corporation Income Taxes 297 Billion +89% +61% Travel 526 Billion +22% +64% -Heavy Tactical Vehicles 738 Billion -48% +193% 251 Bilion +34% +0% United States Secret Service 1.572 Billion +6% +12% Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 306 Billion -19% EPARTMENT ****** Travel 1.805 Billion -10% 8% Enlisted Pay 31.601. Billion -1% +87% MQ-1 Predator 506 Billion -4% 38% Excise Taxes 80 Billion +10% -1% Federal Reserve Deposits 79 Billion +3% +74% Customs Duties OF Veterans Benefits Officer Pay 13.998 Billion +2% +81% -Subsistence 4.332 Billion -1% +157% Patriot Missile System 480 Billion +41% Defense Wide 118.698 Billion -1% 170% Department of Homeland Security 43.589 Billion +11% 112% 68 Billion -6% + 153% Legal Services Corporation 435 Billion +4% +8% Warfighter Information Network 429 Bilion -23% AH-64 Apache 390 Billion +144% Mine Protection Vehicles 367 Billion -21% Peace Corps 446 Billion +12% +36% Reserve 4.665 Billion +1% +51% Department of Veterans Affairs" 56.967 Billion +7% +108% Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund 1.200 Billion NEW- Millennium Challenge Corporation 1.280 Billion +16% -40%- USAID Operating Expenses 1.476 Billion +6% +44% Migration and Refugee Assistance 1.605 Billion -5% +88%- 29 Billion +21% +25% Estate / Gift Taxes 24 Billion +41%-30% National Guard 8.452 Billion +1% 71% Missile Defense Agency 8.406 Bilion +9% +50% Department of State 56.770 Billion +3% +113% O Defense Contract Audit Agency 513 Billion +7% Medical Services" 48.183 Billion +8% +84% How much does this cost YOU? Aegis BMD 1.467 Billion +2% Force Provider 303 Billion -27% 69% O Joint Chiefs of Staff 566 Billion +1% -31% Administration of Foreign Affairs 13.377 Billion -7% +214% STOF VE Budget Deficit 1,267 Billion -19% +877% Stryker 299 Billion -42% Night Vision Devices 248 Billion -24% +463% Bradley Program.769 Billion -19% 31% Midcourse Segment 1.346 Billion +31% Receipts 2.567 Trillion +19% +8% The average tax payer will pay $5 per billion on discretionary spending. To figure out how much the items on this poster will cost you, simply multiply the numeral by 5 or your corresponding cost per billion figure. UNITED STATES АМERICA OF -Defense Contract Management Agency 1.198 Billion +5% +1% Outpatient Care" 22.998 Billion +5% +88% International Organizations 1.595 Billion-5% +50%-) RTNENT Test and Targets 1.113 Billion +35% Global Health and Child Survival 8.513 Billion +9% -Defense Information Systems Agency 2.168 Billion +0% +98% Income Cost per billion Sensors 445 Billion -27% International Narcotics Control" 2.136 Billion -13% +319% $1.000,000 = $230 $500,000 = $108 $250,000 = $47 $100,000 = $15 $50,000 %$43,650 $30,000 $10.000 BMD Ballistic Missile Defense CSAR Combat Search and Rescue EHF Extremely High Frequency EELV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle GPS Global Positioning System HIVIAIDS Human Acute Hospital Care" 7.499 Billon +3% +16% Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome MEADS Medium Extended Air Defense System MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NPOESS National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System RDT&E Research, Development, Test & Evaluation SBIRS Space-Based Infrared System Terminal Segment 436 Billion -39% EEDS O Defense Security Cooperation Agency 2.683 Billion +6% 3815% HIVIAIDS 5.500 Billion +3% International Peacekeeping" 2,182 Billion +3% +110% Special Operations Command 6.956 Billion +8% 152% DARPA Defense Education Agency 3.000 Billion +2% ATES O Multilateral Development Banks 2.957 Billion +45% +110%- Economic Support Fund" 7.812 Billion 4% 178% Secretary of Defense 5.258 Billion +1% +185% Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 3.103 BIllion +4% +28% I $6 = $5 Office GI Nursing Home Care" 3.979 Billion +12% +59% $1 $5 $20 $50 $100 Development Assistance 2.946 Billion +18% +13% = $3 Foreign Military Financing" 5.473 Billion +0% +25% Egypt" 1.300 Billion +0% -18% -Israel" 2.775 Billion +17% +15% Psychiatric Care" 3.6463 Billion +9 +147% = $.75 Medical and Prosthetic Research" 590 Billion +2% +33% Information Technology Systems" 3.307 Billion +0% USTTEDSTYEES OFAME IC YES OFAMERICA 204936618 0493661B General Notes: All figures are in US dollars. Totals may not sum up due to rounding, non-depicted programs or the presence of offsetting receipts or fees. Blue text denotes a major category and light blue text denotes a sub-category. Data is from the Office of Management and Budget (whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/) or the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (defenselink.mil/comptroller) unless otherwise noted. Data are accurate to February 1st, 2011 Presidential budget request unless otherwise noted. Circles are relative in size to the total budget by area. The administration used 2.6% as its inflation assumption, thus any program or department that grows less than 2.6% is subject to a loss of spending power. Copyright notes: Images are either in the public domain or are used pursuant to Fair Use under Title 17. Chapter 1. Sec 105. and Sec 17. of the United States Code. Many images are courtesy of DefenselLINK.mil. This graph, image, likeness, or any portion thereof, may not be duplicated without express written consent of the author. Please visit www.WallStats.com for more information or to purchase a copy of the poster. "Death and Taxes" was researched and created by Jess Bachman. Copyright 2007-2010 Footnotes: NEW. New funding or a funding increase in excess of 1000%. M. S. Not in the Department of Defense but military or national security related. Justifications and a full list of military and national security spending are available at www.WallStats.com. 1. Total does not add up due to the presence of undistributed offsetting receipts and/or payments to discretionary programs. 2. Listed is the on-budget deficit which does not include the Social Security surplus used to subsidize other government spending. Deficit estimates are often grossly inaccurate. 3. Total does not include construction, housing, or shared Navy outlays. 4. Second tttpercentage is the change from 2002. 5. Totals reflect the Agency wide program activity. 6. National Security funding includes only Defense-related activities. 7. The total for the Postal Service is net budget authority not gross budget authority which includes offsetting receipts. 8. Figure is outlays as the entire budget is offset by collections and fees, 9. Loans are credit activity and offset by collections. 10. Reset refers to the addi- tional cost to replace equipment sooner than projected, 11. Intelligence budgets are classified but were unofficially confirmed to be 44 billion in 2005. Intelligence agency budgets are estimates from GlobalSecurity.org. OF ANG 10 Deathand TaxesPoster.com For more info go to Version: DAT2011.4.26.1500 National Debt 10.498 Trillion +13% +158% IONAL ENE • UNITED DEPARTMEN FORCE NE THE NAVY DEFENSE DEPARTMENT UNITED AMERICA AMERICA IS daININDEPARTMEN THE AR DEFENSE ITED Death & Taxes A VISUAL GUIDE TO WHERE YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS GO Executive Office of the President 442 Billion +2% +20% Office of Administration 115 Billion +0% +114% . Office of Management and Budget .094 Billion +1% +13% White House 060 Billion +0% -7% Legislative Branch 5.633 Billion +9% Department of Commerce 8.953 Billion -34% +43% Defense Activities" 17.207 Billion +8% +92% NASA 18.686 Billion +1% +9% How to read the data The program or item name. A blue Discretionary budget authority for 2011. Average yearly percentage change from 2010 to 2011. National Nuclear Security Administration" 11.215 billion +14% +32% College and Career Ready Students 14.492 Billion +0% Science 5.006 Billion +12% Judicial Branch' 7.664 Billion +7% +36% Each item is packed with data. This is how it works. color denotes This reflects the one year trend in funding.- House of Representatives 1.524 Billion +4% +31% National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 5.554 Billion +14% +42% Excellent Instructional Teams 3.855 Billion +1% Weapons Activities" 7.009 Billion +10% +12% sub-programs or items. Courts of Appeals, District Courts 7.783 Billion +1% +38% NNSA NASA Space Operations 4.888 Billion -20% Subsistence 1.142 Billion +1% +16% Salaries 1.419 Billion +4% +35% Bureau of the Census 7.375 Billion +207% +187% - Naval Reactors" 1.072 Billion +13% +27% Classified Programs 17.985 Billion +2% Compensation of Members 104 Billion +2% +4% -Supporting Student Success 1.786 Billion +16% Travel 1.237 Billion +0% +11% National Institute of Standards and Technology 992 Billion +7% +24% International Trade Administration 534 Billion +20% +24% Economic Development Administration 286 Billion -2% -48% Environmental Cleanup" 6.000 Billion -1%-13% Reserve 1.713 Billion +6% +43% F-35 Lightning II 3.934 Billion +89% NO Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% Supreme Court .093 Billion +4% +58%. Senate 1.075 Billion +11% +65% O Race to the Top 1.350 Billion NEW Science 5.121 Billion +5% +30% Expense Accounts 459 Billion +9% +47% • Sergeant at Arms & Doorkeeper 161 Billion +5% +55% Compensation of members 024 Billion +0% +9% Library of Congress 1.11 Billion +4% +19% Architect of the Capital .740 Billion +26% +135% Government Accountability Office 601 Billion +8% +22% Capital Police 376 Billion +15% +98% Congressional Budget Office 047 Billion +4% +32% Department of Agriculture 26.661 Billion -1% +12% National Guard 3.512 Billion +6% +69% Exploration 4.263 Billion +14% Effective Teaching 1.015 Billion +10% School Turnaround Grants 900 Billion +65% English Learner Education 800 Billion +7% Expanding Educational Options 490 Billion +20% Elementary and Secondary Education Act 25.228 Billion +14% -4% AILTM WNT OFE EELV 1.153 Billion +5% +229% Basic Energy 1.835 Billion +10% +54% Cross Agency Support 3.111 Billion -3% Percentage change from 2001 to 2011. This reflects the decade long trend. If this number is missing it is because the program did not exist, was merged, split, renamed or could not be found in the 2001 data. High Energy Physics 829 Billion -4%-3% Advanced Computing Research 426 Billion +1% +116% MQ-9 Reaper 1.079 Billion +122% Aeronautics 1.152 Billion +130% Officer Pay 9.184 Billion +1% +22% The size (area) of the circle is proportionate to its funding level. FPART IC HC/MC-130 Hercules 930 Billion +26% RQ- 4 Global Hawk 762 Billion +26% -SBIR High 700 Billion +94% -C-17A Globemaster III 576 Billion +22% -82% Wideband Gapfiller Sat 517 Billion +242% C-130J Super Hercules 463 Billion +30% +85% V-22 Osprey 393 Billion -14% +1360% Onerations and Maintenance 60.054 Billion +7% +63% Procurement 49.543 Billion +7% +52% Corps of Engineers 5.125 Billion -21% -42% Energy Resources 5.065 Billion +18% +68% Department of the Treasury 13.935 Billion +3% -21% TATEN O - Joint Strike Fighter 3.956 Billion -1% 0% Virginia Class Submarine 3.441 Billion +76% +136% Energy Efficiency and Renewables 2.355 Billion +5% +421% G Vehicle Technologies 325 Billion +4% O Solar Energy 224 Billion -26% O Biomass and Biorefinery 224 Billion-27% Internal Revenue Service 12.663 Billion +4% +9% Department of Education 49.697 Billion +6% +1% Enlisted Pay 17.010 Billion +3% +39%- Louisiana Levee 3.230 Billion +0% Enforcement 5.797 Billion +5% Personnel 31.207 Billion +2% +30% DDG-51 Destroyer 2.992 Billion +53% -11% STATES OF A Enlisted Pay 17.429 Billion +2% +20% - ec Food and nutrition assistance 8.132 Billion +3% +48% O Flood Control.426 Billion -4% -16% Special Education State Grants 12.569 Billion +2% Personnel 34.948 Billion +5% 4% V-22 Osprey 2.121 Billion -4% +95% Nuclear Energy 824 Billion +5% +188% Locks and Dams 380 Billion +42% +85% -Forest Service 5.377 Billion +1% -4% -Higher Education 1.818 Billion +2% +12% TRIO 853 Billion +0% -5% Minority Serving Institutions 642 Billion +5% GEAR UP 853 Billion +0% -11% Next Generation Bomber 198 Billion NEW P-8A Poseidon 1.824 Billion +10 O- Clean Coal Power Initiative 688 Billion NEW F-22A Raptor 158 Billion +103% -91% AWACS 239 Billion +37% +492% Space Situations Awareness 238 Billion -44% B-2 Squadrons 260 Billion 36% Advanced EHF MILSATCOM 351 Billion -24% +25% Defense Research Sciences 350 Billion +7% +39% Air Operations 22.141 Billion +7% +95% * Uranium Enrichment Decommissioning 708 Billion +23% +40% Carbon sequestration 145 Bi Strategic Petroleum Reserve 139 Billion -43% -28% Procurement 44.142 Billion +6% +63% FIA-18 Hornet 1.784 Billion +19% -47% Officer Pay 7.607 Billion +3% +29% . Commodities and International 4.099 Billion -4% +32% Carrier Replacement 1.731 Billion +135% -65% Operations Support 4.108 Billion +0% Career and Technical Education 1.272 Billion +0% Adult Education State Grants 612 Billion -3% Department of Transportation 77.588 Billion +2% +12% Mobilization 9.245 Billion +6% +112% MH-60 Blackhawk 1.375 Billion +14% +427% -Research 2.723 Billion -4% +3% Corporate Management 212 Billion -4% +26% Tax Payer Services 2.322 Billion +2% Logistics 3.939 Billion -10% 9% Reserve 1.993 Billion +2% +3%- Department of Energy 28.354 Billion +7% +15% Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 100 Billion -10% +110% NPOESS 386 Billion +96%- GPS II Space Segment 829 Billion +96% Next Gen Aerial Refueling 863 Billion +5653% CVN Refueling Overhaul 1.255 Billion -19% +48% Littoral Combat Ship 1.230 Billion +14% Trident II Missiles 1.110 Billion +5% +118% THE - Marketing and Regulatory 2.057 Billion -2% -4% OF Federal Railroad Administration 2.831 Billion -35% +205% Department of Justice 29.190 Billion +6% +13% Subsistence 1.147 Billion +2% +10% -Conservation 964 Billion -4% -27% Environmental Protection Agency 10.486 Billion +20% +99% Federal Bureau of Investigation 8.165 Billion +6% +98% Administration 7.780 Billion -2% +9% EA-18G Growler 1.028 Billion -36% National Infrastructure Innovation 4.000 Billion NEW Joint Strike Fighter 883 Billion -57% +112 % Travel 946 Billion -7% +17% UH-1Y Super Huey 827 Billion +19% Counterterrorism 2.888 Billion +4% Clean and Safe Water 4.610 Billion +25% +1% RDT&E 27.513 Billion -2% +57% E-20 Hawkeye 819 Billion +27% DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer .186 Billion-37% National Guard 6.175 Billion +4% 5% Federal Transit Administration 10.799 Billion +1% +17%| Federal Law Enforcement 2.027 Billion +12% -23% Air Force 170.628 Billion +8% +61% Superfund 1.366 Billion +3% +49% Federal Prison System 6.804 Billion +10% +26% Training and Recruiting 4.106 Billion +19% +46% Flight Training 1.033 Billion +2% +44% Recruiting and Advertising 150 Billion +11% -13% Combat Operations 3.668 Billion +12% +64% Defense Intelligence Agency" 1.5 Billion Land Preservation and Restoration 449 Billion +14% +4% Clean Air and Global Climate Change 1.042 Billion +4% +3% Compliance and Environmental Stewardship 808 Billion +8% +3% Regulation and Certification 1.294 Billion +5% +44% National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 2.Bilion Central Intelligence Agency" 5 Billion Drug Enforcement Administration 2.130 Billion +5% +23% United States Attorneys 2.041 Billion +6% +28% RDT&E 17.753 Billion +0% +51% Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft 929 Billion -21% Joint Tactical Radio System .687 Billion -21% Joint Strike Fighter 707 Billion -64% +69% Advanced Submarine System .608 Billion +11% 288% O CH-53K Super Stallion 57 Billion +11% 0% O DDG-1000 Zumwalt Destroyer 549 Billion +5% Satellite Communications 471 Billion +12% +887% -CHALK EAGLE 443 Billion +1% +530% RQ-4 UAV 439 Billion -17% Defense Research Sciences 429 Billion +0% -6% Advanced Nuclear Power 366 Billion +42% +80% Marine Corps Assault Vehicles 242 Billion -17% +39% Air Traffic Organization 7.631 Billion +5% +14% CM XLV STATES United States Marshals Service 1.207 Billion +5% +58% Reserve 3.430 Billion +2% +44% Navy 178.86 Billion +5% +56% The United States of America National Security Agency" 8 Billion- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives 1.163 Billion +4% +19% DEPARTIMENT NITED STATE Space Operations 1.216 Billion +14% -25% 2011 Federal Discretionary Budget Federal Aviation Administration 16.468 Billion +3% +4% Food 848 Billion +8% +129% OF Federal Highway Administration 41.100 Billion -2% +8% National Reconnaissance Office" 10 Billion- OF Drugs 840 Billion +4% +67% Health Resources and Services Administration 7.512 Billion +0% +10% 1.415 Trillion Dollars +1% +80% Devices 326 Billon +3% +54% Food and Drug Administration 2.508 Billion +6% +79% RA HIVIAIDS 2.305 Billion +2% +4% Intelligence Budget" 50 Billion- CLASSIFIED This graph depicts the President's budget request for 2011. It will be debated, amended, and approved by Congress, ideally by October 1st, to begin the fiscal year. Department of Housing and Urban Development 41.590 Billion -5% +20% -Health Centers 2.436 Billion +14% +71% RTMENT O Administration for Children and Families 17.480 Billion +1% +15% Drug Abuse 1.094 Billion +3% +13% Mental Health 1.541 Billion +3% +13% Neurological Disorder and Stroke 1.681 Billion +3% +16% This center circle is the discretionary budget; spending that must be approved by Congress every year. It is paid for largely with your federal income taxes and includes all departments within the federal government. Unlike Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, which are paid for by separate taxes, the discretionary budget is a uniquely revealing look at our national priorities. It fluctuates yearly according to the wishes of the President, the power of the Congress, and the will of the people. DEPAR Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6.342 Billion -2% +36% Tenant Based Rental Assistance 19.551 Billion +8% SERVICES Littoral Combat Ship 226 Billion -46% 0 % RETRACT MAPLE 219 Billion +5% +44% -Infectious Diseases 1.900 Billion -5% Additional Activities 47.638 Billion +1% OF URBAN CDC Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Disease 2.008 Billion +3% +17% HUMAN INSTI - Terrorism 1.465 Billion -5% OPME Project Based Rental Assistance 9.376 Billion +10% General Medical Sciences 2.125 Billion +4% +13% Reset" 7.840 Billion +0% Indian Health Service 4.406 Billion +9% +34% Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 3.188 Billion +3% +13%- Military / Security related funding can be found primarily on the left side of the graph. On the right side, it is denoted with an 'M'or 'S: The entire federal budget is in the bottom right corner (not to scale). Operations and Maintenance 48.541 Billion +11% +50% Public Housing 6.873 Billion -6% -10% OF Ship Operations 12.977 Billion +12% +50% Community Development Fund 4.380 Billion -2%-30% Allergy and Infectious Diseases 4.977 Billion +3% +99% Department of Defense 553 Billion +3% +48% (baseline funding) EALTH Homeless Assistance Grants 2.055 Billion +10% +50% Home Investment Partnership Program 1.650 Billion -10% -25% Housing for the Elderly 274 Billion -67%-71% Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3.541 Billion +3% -3% -Base Support 7.644 Billion +6% +97% DEPARTMENT Base Operations 7.563 Billion +1% +135% Cancer Institute 5.265 Billion +3% +14% M + Administration on Aging 1.625 Billion +7% +20% Overseas Contingency Operations 160 Billion +23% (Formerly, Global War on Terror) Training and Employment Services 3.925 Billion +3% -43% Land Forces 5.067 Billion +12% +23% Non-Military / Security Military / Security 895 Billion National Institutes of Health 32.089 Billion +3% +28% Air Operations 8.404 Billion +12% +40% 520 Billion -Unemployment Insurance Administration 3.581 Billion -1% +20% Department of Health and Human Services 81.257 Billion -1% +25% Public Health Emergency Fund .735 Billion -45% +149% Operating Forces 76.939 Billion +9% +435% Operations and Maintenance 120.476 Billion +9% +254% Total Department of Defense 713 Billion +2% +91% 63% 37% STATES Department of The Interior 12.035 Billion -1% -4% Office of Job Corps 1.707 Billion +0% +21% The Total Budget Administration 14,124 Billion -2% +73% Combat Operations 6.251 Bilion +15% +177% -Stop Career Centers 788 Billion +0% -37% OF National Park Service 2.759 Billion -1% -4% O Bureau of Labor Statistics 645 Billion +6% +14% Administration 5.073 Billion +9% -6% This inlay graph depicts total outlays (expenses) and receipts (collections) for the 2011 federal budget and is not to scale with the the rest of the poster. Logistics 5.662 Billion -23% +191% 5Bureau of Indian Affairs 2.566 Billion 2%-3% Occupational Safety and Health Administration 573 Billion +3% +7% Future Combat System 1.484 Billion -28% Manned Ground Vehicle 934 Billion +1082% Patriot/MEADS 467 Billion -17% Army Test Ranges and Facilities 393 Billion +12% +168% -Logistics 1.819 Billion +11% -22% -Investigations 627 Billion +13% Training and Recruiting 3.354 Billion +8% +33% Flight Training 1.538 Billion +14% +288% Recruiting and Advertising 261 Billion +2% -6% Department of Labor 13.967 Billion -2% -4% Customs and Border Protection' 9.817 Billion -3% +97% Security at Point of Entry 4.194 Billion +6% Army 243.939 Billion +13% +170% Fish and Wildlife Service 1.642 Billion +0% +0% Security Programs 3.389 Billion +24% 404% Afghanistan Security Forces 11.619 Billion +27% Outlays' 3.834 Trillion +3% +53% National Science Foundation 7.424 Billion +8% +37% Bureau of Land Management 1.151 Bilion +1% -55% Bureau of Reclamation 1.108 Billion 2% Social Security 730 Billion +4% +39% Border Security Fencing 574 Billion -28%- OF - Mathematics and Physics 1.410 Billion +2% +35% Weapons Support 2.382 Billion +6% +52% Reserve 1.461 Billion +7% +52% SECURITY Aerostat Joint Project 372 Billion +13% +1116% Security between Point of Entry 3.575 Billion +0%- Aids to Navigation 1.109 Billion +1% +30% Drug Interdiction790 Billion +2%O Non-Military / Nat Security Discretionary 520 Billion 6% +29% OCIAL USA OMINE Ministry of Defense 7.467 Billion +32%- Geosciences 955 Billion +8% +38% 6- Engineering 826 Billion +7% +56% WELL DEFEND US Geological Survey 1.133 Billion +2% +1% Aerial Common Sensor 211 Billion NEW Other Independent Agencies 42.448 Billion +16% +32% Military / Nat. Security Discretionary 895 Billion +6% +134% National Guard 7.117 Billion +6% +70% Training and Recruiting 5.069 Billion +5% +10% Specialized Skills 1.082 Billion +11% +205%- Information Network 190 Billion +12% Electronic Warfare 209 Billion -37% +503% Advanced Tank Armament .136 Billion +53% -58% Joint Air-to-Ground Missile 130 Billion +3% Income Security and Other 580 Billion -15% +89% Marine Corps' 28.979 Billion +4% +109% Office of Cyberinfrastructure 228 Billion +7% Social, Behavior, and Economic Sciences 269 Billion +5% +24% US Polar Research 460 Billion +20% +453% Office of Governmental Ethics 014 Billion +0% +4% Biological Sciences 768 Billion +8% +28% Procurement 3.122 Billion +29% +114% US Institute of Peace .047 Billion -4% Computer Science and Engineering .685 Billion +11% +17% Search and Rescue 772 Billion +1% +49% ARTMENT Personnel 15.817 Billion +2% 76% NISTRAT Combat Vehicles 610 Billion +80% +180% Holocaust Memorial Museum .051 Billion +4% +19% Engineer and Other Equipment .740 Billion +73% +396%umer Product Safety Commission 119 Billion +1% +77% Living Marine Resouces .619 Billion +1% DEPARTMENT Flight Training 1.046 Billion +5% +167% RDT&E 10.484 Billion -9% +37% Coast Guard 8.466 Billion -2% +68% Recruiting and Advertising 544 Billion +1% +14% HE TRUS Medicare Communications Equipment 1.253 Billion +83% +261% Nuclear Regulatory Commission .137 Billion -11% +111% Postal Service' 4344 Billion -34% -13% Transportation Security Administration 5.724 Billion +12% +277% STATS O 491 Billion +9% +86% Reserve 3.166 Bilion +1% 62% Procurement 32.793 Billion +9 +126% National and Community Service 1.438 Billion +23% +285% Securities and Exchange Commission' 1.229 Billion +7% +130% National Endowment for the Humanities 171 Billion -4% +7% Federal Air Marshals 9502 Billion +10% O IN GOD Medium Tactical Vehicles 1.434 Billion +5% +152% UH-60 Blackhawk 1.291 Billion -3% +589% CH-47 Chinook 1.171 Billion +17% Income Taxes Personnel 70.942 Billion +0% +98% OMELAND SECURIT Enlisted Pay 9.606 Billion +0% +64% -Operations and Maintenance 10.040 Billion -3% +167% National Endowment for the Arts.161 Billion -4% +23% Federal Emergency Management Agency 7.294 Billion +3% +92% 1,121 Billion +20% -8% -Smithsonian Institution 1.099 Billion +12% +50% -District of Columbia 965 Billion-7% +3% Financial Reform .877 Billion 1775 Federal Trade Commission 175 Billion +10% +134% Medicaid Social Insurance / Retirement Receipts Officer Pay 2.748 Billion +3% +55% Urban Area Security 1.100 Billion +29% . 297 Billion +8% +88% Securities Investor Protection Corporation 234 Billion -54% Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 167 Billion +7% +127%- Institute of Library and Museum Services 266 Billion -6% -7%- National Labor Relations Board 287 Billion +1% +2% Federal Drug Control Programs 375 Billion -5% -29% Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 385 Billion +5% -1% Humvee 989 Billion -26% +503% 934 Billion +7% +10% Reserve 313 Billion +1% +76% Subsistence 836 Billion +7% +68% OF AMER NEW Bullets 985 Billion +23% +221% Administration 822 Billion -2% +146% State Homeland Security 1.000 Billion +17% Reserve 648 Billion +0% +17% Broadcasting Board of Governors 789 Billion +6% +40% Tennesse Valley Authority 719 Billion -35% Corporation for Public Broadcasting 466 Billion 8% +6% Federal Communication Commission' 439 Billion +4% +14% National Archives and Records Administration 446 Billion -2% +15% Training and Recruiting 998 Billion +0% +71% Operating Forces 7.906 Billion -4% +179% 5.56MM Caliber 195 Billion -16% +104% National Debt Interest Immigration and Customs Enforcement' 5.524 Billion +2% +112% Corporation Income Taxes 297 Billion +89% +61% Travel 526 Billion +22% +64% -Heavy Tactical Vehicles 738 Billion -48% +193% 251 Bilion +34% +0% United States Secret Service 1.572 Billion +6% +12% Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 306 Billion -19% EPARTMENT ****** Travel 1.805 Billion -10% 8% Enlisted Pay 31.601. Billion -1% +87% MQ-1 Predator 506 Billion -4% 38% Excise Taxes 80 Billion +10% -1% Federal Reserve Deposits 79 Billion +3% +74% Customs Duties OF Veterans Benefits Officer Pay 13.998 Billion +2% +81% -Subsistence 4.332 Billion -1% +157% Patriot Missile System 480 Billion +41% Defense Wide 118.698 Billion -1% 170% Department of Homeland Security 43.589 Billion +11% 112% 68 Billion -6% + 153% Legal Services Corporation 435 Billion +4% +8% Warfighter Information Network 429 Bilion -23% AH-64 Apache 390 Billion +144% Mine Protection Vehicles 367 Billion -21% Peace Corps 446 Billion +12% +36% Reserve 4.665 Billion +1% +51% Department of Veterans Affairs" 56.967 Billion +7% +108% Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund 1.200 Billion NEW- Millennium Challenge Corporation 1.280 Billion +16% -40%- USAID Operating Expenses 1.476 Billion +6% +44% Migration and Refugee Assistance 1.605 Billion -5% +88%- 29 Billion +21% +25% Estate / Gift Taxes 24 Billion +41%-30% National Guard 8.452 Billion +1% 71% Missile Defense Agency 8.406 Bilion +9% +50% Department of State 56.770 Billion +3% +113% O Defense Contract Audit Agency 513 Billion +7% Medical Services" 48.183 Billion +8% +84% How much does this cost YOU? Aegis BMD 1.467 Billion +2% Force Provider 303 Billion -27% 69% O Joint Chiefs of Staff 566 Billion +1% -31% Administration of Foreign Affairs 13.377 Billion -7% +214% STOF VE Budget Deficit 1,267 Billion -19% +877% Stryker 299 Billion -42% Night Vision Devices 248 Billion -24% +463% Bradley Program.769 Billion -19% 31% Midcourse Segment 1.346 Billion +31% Receipts 2.567 Trillion +19% +8% The average tax payer will pay $5 per billion on discretionary spending. To figure out how much the items on this poster will cost you, simply multiply the numeral by 5 or your corresponding cost per billion figure. UNITED STATES АМERICA OF -Defense Contract Management Agency 1.198 Billion +5% +1% Outpatient Care" 22.998 Billion +5% +88% International Organizations 1.595 Billion-5% +50%-) RTNENT Test and Targets 1.113 Billion +35% Global Health and Child Survival 8.513 Billion +9% -Defense Information Systems Agency 2.168 Billion +0% +98% Income Cost per billion Sensors 445 Billion -27% International Narcotics Control" 2.136 Billion -13% +319% $1.000,000 = $230 $500,000 = $108 $250,000 = $47 $100,000 = $15 $50,000 %$43,650 $30,000 $10.000 BMD Ballistic Missile Defense CSAR Combat Search and Rescue EHF Extremely High Frequency EELV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle GPS Global Positioning System HIVIAIDS Human Acute Hospital Care" 7.499 Billon +3% +16% Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome MEADS Medium Extended Air Defense System MILSATCOM Military Satellite Communications NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NPOESS National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System RDT&E Research, Development, Test & Evaluation SBIRS Space-Based Infrared System Terminal Segment 436 Billion -39% EEDS O Defense Security Cooperation Agency 2.683 Billion +6% 3815% HIVIAIDS 5.500 Billion +3% International Peacekeeping" 2,182 Billion +3% +110% Special Operations Command 6.956 Billion +8% 152% DARPA Defense Education Agency 3.000 Billion +2% ATES O Multilateral Development Banks 2.957 Billion +45% +110%- Economic Support Fund" 7.812 Billion 4% 178% Secretary of Defense 5.258 Billion +1% +185% Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 3.103 BIllion +4% +28% I $6 = $5 Office GI Nursing Home Care" 3.979 Billion +12% +59% $1 $5 $20 $50 $100 Development Assistance 2.946 Billion +18% +13% = $3 Foreign Military Financing" 5.473 Billion +0% +25% Egypt" 1.300 Billion +0% -18% -Israel" 2.775 Billion +17% +15% Psychiatric Care" 3.6463 Billion +9 +147% = $.75 Medical and Prosthetic Research" 590 Billion +2% +33% Information Technology Systems" 3.307 Billion +0% USTTEDSTYEES OFAME IC YES OFAMERICA 204936618 0493661B General Notes: All figures are in US dollars. Totals may not sum up due to rounding, non-depicted programs or the presence of offsetting receipts or fees. Blue text denotes a major category and light blue text denotes a sub-category. Data is from the Office of Management and Budget (whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/) or the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (defenselink.mil/comptroller) unless otherwise noted. Data are accurate to February 1st, 2011 Presidential budget request unless otherwise noted. Circles are relative in size to the total budget by area. The administration used 2.6% as its inflation assumption, thus any program or department that grows less than 2.6% is subject to a loss of spending power. Copyright notes: Images are either in the public domain or are used pursuant to Fair Use under Title 17. Chapter 1. Sec 105. and Sec 17. of the United States Code. Many images are courtesy of DefenselLINK.mil. This graph, image, likeness, or any portion thereof, may not be duplicated without express written consent of the author. Please visit www.WallStats.com for more information or to purchase a copy of the poster. "Death and Taxes" was researched and created by Jess Bachman. Copyright 2007-2010 Footnotes: NEW. New funding or a funding increase in excess of 1000%. M. S. Not in the Department of Defense but military or national security related. Justifications and a full list of military and national security spending are available at www.WallStats.com. 1. Total does not add up due to the presence of undistributed offsetting receipts and/or payments to discretionary programs. 2. Listed is the on-budget deficit which does not include the Social Security surplus used to subsidize other government spending. Deficit estimates are often grossly inaccurate. 3. Total does not include construction, housing, or shared Navy outlays. 4. Second tttpercentage is the change from 2002. 5. Totals reflect the Agency wide program activity. 6. National Security funding includes only Defense-related activities. 7. The total for the Postal Service is net budget authority not gross budget authority which includes offsetting receipts. 8. Figure is outlays as the entire budget is offset by collections and fees, 9. Loans are credit activity and offset by collections. 10. Reset refers to the addi- tional cost to replace equipment sooner than projected, 11. Intelligence budgets are classified but were unofficially confirmed to be 44 billion in 2005. Intelligence agency budgets are estimates from GlobalSecurity.org. OF ANG 10 Deathand TaxesPoster.com For more info go to Version: DAT2011.4.26.1500 National Debt 10.498 Trillion +13% +158% IONAL ENE • UNITED DEPARTMEN FORCE NE THE NAVY DEFENSE DEPARTMENT UNITED AMERICA AMERICA IS daININDEPARTMEN THE AR DEFENSE ITED

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