2000 United States federal 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
'Source | Requested | Actual |
Individual income tax | ||
Corporate income tax | ||
Social Security and other payroll tax | ||
Excise tax | ||
Estate and gift taxes | ||
Customs duties | ||
Other miscellaneous receipts | ||
Total''' | ' | ' |
Total Outlays
Outlays by budget function'
Function | Title | Actual |
050 | National Defense | $ |
150 | International Affairs | $ |
250 | General Science, Space and Technology | $ |
270 | Energy | $ |
300 | Natural Resources and Environment | $ |
350 | Agriculture | $ |
370 | Commerce and Housing Credit | $ |
400 | Transportation | $ |
450 | Community and Regional Development | $ |
500 | Education, Training, Employment and Social Services | $ |
550 | Health | $ |
570 | Medicare | $ |
600 | Income Security | $ |
650 | Social Security | $ |
700 | Veterans Benefits and Services | $ |
750 | Administration of Justice | $ |
800 | General Government | $ |
900 | Net Interest | $ |
920 | Allowances | $- |
950 | Undistributed Offsetting Receipts | $ |
Total | $''' |