2000 United States federal budget

2000 Budget of the United States federal government
1999
2001
Submitted February 1, 1999 [1]
Submitted by Bill Clinton
Submitted to 106th Congress
Total revenue $1.88 trillion (requested)[2]
$2.03 trillion (actual)[3]
Total expenditures $1,765 B[4]
Website Office of Management and Budget

The United States Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 2000, was a spending request by President Bill Clinton to fund government operations for October 1999-September 2000. Figures shown in the spending request do not reflect the actual appropriations for Fiscal Year 2000, which must be authorized by Congress.

Total Receipts

2000 Actual Receipts by Source

  Social Security/other payroll tax (32.2%)
  Excise tax (3.4%)
  Estate and gift taxes (1.4%)
  Customs duties (1.0%)
  Other miscellaneous receipts (2.1%)

(in billions of dollars)

Source Requested[2] Actual[3]
Individual income tax 900 1,004
Corporate income tax 189 207
Social Security and other payroll tax 637 653
Excise tax 70 69
Estate and gift taxes 27 29
Customs duties 18 20
Other miscellaneous receipts 42 43
Total 1,883 2,025

References

  1. "MEETING AMERICA'S CHALLENGES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "2000 Public Budget Database". Fiscal Year 2000 Public Budget Database. United States Office of Management and Budget. Receipts: Public Budget Database. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "2002 Public Budget Database". Fiscal Year 2002 Public Budget Database. United States Office of Management and Budget. Receipts: Public Budget Database. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  4. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BUDGET-2000-BUD/pdf/BUDGET-2000-BUD.pdf