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With the Bush administration drawing to a close and 2008 budget projections in the books, it is now possible to examine the growth in government spending under the Clinton and Bush administrations.

From 1993 to 2000, total spending grew from $1,409,500,000,000 to $1,789,200,000,000, and increase of about $380 billion. Total spending fell from 21.4% of GDP to 18.4% during that same time.

From 2001 to 2008 (if we are to believe the estimate) total spending will have grown from $1,863,200,000,000 to $2,901,900,000,000, an increase of a little over a trillion dollars. Total spending went from 18.5% of GDP in 2001 to an estimated 20% in 2008.

I just brought home a nice commission check, and my estimated tax payment gobbled it whole! Grrrr.

1 posted on 09/12/2007 4:47:44 AM PDT by publiusF27
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To: publiusF27

Interesting article.

And yes, not much left after taxes for anyone nowadays.


2 posted on 09/12/2007 9:56:20 PM PDT by Cedar
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Did you know that if government spending were reduced to the level that existed at the end of Clinton’s term, we could eliminate the individual income tax entirely?

That’s right. The individual income tax takes in about a trillion dollars per year, almost exactly the amount by which spending has grown since Clinton left office.


4 posted on 09/20/2007 3:14:34 PM PDT by publiusF27
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