
Analytical Perspectives, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2006 contains analyses that are designed to highlight specified subject areas or provide other significant presentations of budget data that place the budget in perspective. This volume includes economic and accounting analyses; information on Federal receipts and collections; analyses of Federal spending; detailed information on Federal borrowing and debt; baseline or current services estimates; and other technical presentations.
Historical Tables, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2006provides data on budget receipts, outlays, surpluses or deficits, Federal debt, and Federal employment over an extended time period, generally from 1940 or earlier to 2006. To the extent feasible, the data have been adjusted to provide consistency with the 2006 Budget and to provide comparability over time.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Charts and Tables................................................................. iii
Introduction
1. Introduction...............................................................................3
Performance and Management Assessments
2. Budget and Performance Integration.....................................9
Crosscutting Programs
3. Homeland Security Funding Analysis ..........................................37
4. Strengthening Federal Statistics ...................................................53
5. Research and Development ..........................................................61
6. Federal Investment .......................................................................73
7. Credit and Insurance .....................................................................85
8. Aid to State and Local Governments .............................................123
9. Integrating Services with Information Technology .......................173
10. Federal Drug Control Funding .....................................................181
11. California-Federal Bay-Delta Program Budget Crosscut (CALFED)......183
Economic Assumptions and Analyses
12. Economic Assumptions ..................................................................187
13. Stewardship ...................................................................................199
14. National Income and Product Accounts ........................................227
Budget Reform Proposals
15. Budget Reform Proposals ................................................................235
Federal Borrowing and Debt
16. Federal Borrowing and Debt ............................................................245
Federal Receipts and Collections
17. Federal Receipts ................................................................................263
18. User Charges and Other Collections..........................................301
19. Tax Expenditures ...............................................................................315
Dimensions of the Budget
20. Comparison of Actual to Estimated Totals ........................................361
21. Outlays to the Public, Net and Gross ..................................................369
22. Trust Funds and Federal Funds ...........................................................371
23. Off-Budget Federal Entities and Non-Budgetary Activities .................377
24. Federal Employment and Compensation ............................................381
Current Services Estimates
25. Current Services Estimates ...................................................................389
The Budget System and Concepts
26. The Budget System and Concepts ........................................................407
Detailed Functional Table
27. Detailed Functional Table.....................................................................CD-ROM
Federal Programs by Agency and Account
28. Federal Programs by Agency and Account ..........................................CD-ROM
Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART), Program Summaries
29. PART Assessments by Agency ..............................................................CD-ROM
Contents of the Historical Tables
Introduction………………………………………………………….1
Section 1—Overview of Federal Government Finances ...............................21
Section 2—Composition of Federal Government Receipts.............................29
Section 3—Federal Government Outlays by Function ....................................45
Section 4—Federal Government Outlays by Agency ........................................71
Section 5—Budget Authority (On-and Off-Budget) ...........................................82
Section 6—Composition of Federal Government Outlays ................................110
Section 7—Federal Debt....................................................................................118
Section 8—Outlays by Budget Enforcement Act Category .................................125
Section 9—Federal Government Outlays for Major Public Physical Capital, Research and Development, and
Education and Training........................................................................ 157
Section 10—Gross Domestic Product and Implicit Outlay Deflators....................184
Section 11—Federal Government Payments for Individuals…………………..186
Section 12—Federal Grants to State and Local Governments ............................220
Section 13—Social Security and Medicare ........................................... 274
Section 14—Federal Sector Transactions in the National Income and Product Accounts.............. 287
Section 15—Total (Federal and State and Local) Government Finances ......................................301
Section 16—Federal Health Spending ................................................................308
Section 17—Government Employment ..........................................309
Government employees and Congress members would be interested in United States Congressional Serial Set, Serial No. 14952, House Document No. 2, V. 3-4. Budget of United States Government Analytical Perspectives and Historical Tables, 2006.