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  1. Federal Spending | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

    2 days ago · The second major category is discretionary spending. The difference between mandatory and discretionary spending relates to whether spending is dictated by prior law or voted on in the …

  2. Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

    Further tables categorize spending (outlays) by department and agency, revenue (receipts) by specific taxes or other government sources of income, and transactions with trust funds such as Social …

  3. America’s Finance Guide | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

    Explore U.S. revenue, spending, deficit, and debt with this simple guide to federal financial data.

  4. U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

    These categories organize federal spending into topics based on their purpose (e.g., National Defense, Transportation, and Health).

  5. U.S. Treasury Monthly Statement of the Public Debt (MSPD)

    Jan 31, 2001 · This dataset provides high-level information on the federal government’s outstanding debts, holdings, and the statutory debt limit on a monthly basis.

  6. Government Revenue | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

    2 days ago · In FY 2025, the federal government spent $ 7.01 trillion. Since the government spent more than it collected, the deficit for 2025 was $ 1.78 trillion. Visit our Spending and Deficit pages for more …

  7. Understanding the National Debt | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

    The federal government needs to borrow money to pay its bills when its ongoing spending activities and investments cannot be funded by federal revenues alone. Decreases in federal revenue are largely …

  8. U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

    Your Guide to America's Finances is an overview of U.S. government finances where you’ll find information on money coming in (revenue), money going out (spending), the deficit, and debt.