[Budget of the United States Government]
[VIII. List of Charts and Tables]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


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                     VII. LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES

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                        LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES

                             LIST OF CHARTS
 
                                                                   Page
 
I.  The Budget Message of the President
 
I-1........  The Budget is in Surplus after Years of Deficit....       2
 
 
II.   Charting A Course for the New Era of Surplus
 
             The Federal Government Dollar, Fiscal Year 2000
              Estimates.........................................      12
 
III.   Building on Our Economic Prosperity
 
  Sustaining Growth
 
    1-1....  The Budget is in Surplus after Years of Deficits...      23
 
    1-2....  Debt Held by the Public has been Brought Under
              Control...........................................      24
 
    1-3....  The Deficit has been Reduced, Counting Social
              Security or Not...................................      25
 
    1-4....  The Budget was Balanced by Both Cuts in Spending
              and Increases in Receipts.........................      25
 
    1-5....  Only the United States and Canada had General
              Government Surpluses in 1998......................      27
 
    1-6....  Equipment Spending has Led this Expansion..........      27
 
    1-7....  The Misery Index is at its Lowest Since the 1960s..      29
 
    l-8....   The Improved Budget Outlook Provides a Unique
              Opportunity to Save Social Security...............      32
 
  Saving Social Security
 
    2-1....  Share of OASDI Beneficiaries who Relied on Social
              Security for a Given Portion of their Income, 1996      37
 
    2-2....  Covered Workers Per Social Security Beneficiary....      39
 
 
IV. Improving Performance through Better Management
 
IV-1.......  Actual Civilian Employment in the Executive Branch,
              1962-1998.........................................      48
 
IV-2.......  Civilian FTE Changes on a Percent Basis, 1993-2000.      49
IV-3.......   Federal Purchase Card Program Growth..............      53
 
 
V.   Preparing for the 21st Century
  Protecting the Environment
 
6-1........  Major Progress in Superfund Cleanups...............      99
 
6-2........  Full LWCF Funding Supports New $1 Billion Lands
              Legacy Initiative.................................     102
 
  Promoting Research
 
7-1........  Computing and Communications Research and
              Development.......................................     110
 
7-2........   Basic Research Support............................     113
 
  Enforcing the Law
 
8-1........   Discretionary Anti-Crime Budget History...........     120
 
8-2........  2lst Century Policing Initiative Builds on COPS
              Program...........................................     121
 
 
VI.   Investing in the Common Good: Program Performance in
 Federal Functions
  Natural Resources and Environment
 
    17-1...  Federal Land Management by Agency..................     190
 

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    17-2...   Air Quality Trends................................     194
 
  Agriculture
 
    18-1...   Farm Sector Income and Federal Support............     198
 
    18-2...  U.S. Agricultural Export Profile and Trade Surplus.     201
 
  Transportation
 
    20-1...  Increasing Seat Belt Use and Declining Alcohol-
              Related Fatalities................................     212
 
    20-2...  Increasing Investment in America's Future: Federal
              Funding of Public-Use Transportation
              Infrastructure....................................     214
 
  Veterans Benefits and Services
 
    27-1...  Estimated Veteran Population.......................     258
  Administration of Justice
 
    28-1...   Administration of Justice Expenditures............     264
 
    28-2...   Federal Justice Expenditures......................     265
  Net Interest
 
    30-1...  Net Interest.......................................     274
 
 

    

                             LIST OF TABLES
 
                                                                   Page
 
I.  The Budget Message of the President
 
I-1........   Receipts, Outlays, and Surplus....................       2
 
II.  Charting a Course for the New Era of Surplus
 
II-1.......   Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses..................      12
 
III.  Building on Our Economic Prosperity
 
  Sustaining Growth
 
I-1........   Economic Assumptions..............................      31
 
  Saving Social Security
 
2-1........  Social Security Provides Universal Benefits........      36
 
2-2........  Social Security is Crucial to Retirement Income....      38
 
 
IV.  Improving Performance Through Better Management
 
IV-1.......  Strategies to Achieve High Impact Agency Goals.....      47
 
IV-2.......  Priority Management Objectives.....................      51
 
IV-3.......  CFO Agency Financial Statement Performance Goals...      53
 
IV-4.......  Major Interagency Groups...........................      59
 
 
V.  Preparing for the 2lst Century
 
  Investing in Education and Training
 
3-1........  The Budget Increases Resources for Major Education
              and Training Programs by $4.9 billion, or 10.7
              Percent Over 1999, and by a Total Increase Over
              1993 of 100 Percent...............................      65
 

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  Supporting Working Families
 
4-1........  The Budget Supports a $3.6 Billion Increase in
              Resources for Child Care, 27 Percent Over 1999....      77
 
4-2........   The Budget Includes $286 Billion Over Five Years
              in Support for Families with Children Through the
              Tax System........................................      81
 
  Protecting the Environment
 
6-1........  High Priority Environmental and Natural Resources
              Programs..........................................     101
 
  Promoting Research
 
7-1........  21st Century Research Fund.........................     109
 
7-2........   Research and Development Investments..............     111
 
7-3........   Selected Program Highlights.......................     112
 
  Enforcing the Law
 
8-1........  Immigration and Naturalization Service Funding by
              Program...........................................     124
 
8-2........   Drug Control Funding..............................     126
 
  Building One America
 
9-1........   Civil Rights Enforcement Funding..................     137
 
9-2........   Government-Wide Native American Program Funding...     138
 
  Advancing United States Leadership in the World
 
10-1.......   International Discretionary Programs..............     143
 
10-2.......   Threat Reduction Assistance in the NIS............     144
 
  Supporting the World's Strongest Military Force
 
11-1.......  Military Force Trends..............................     152
 
11-2.......   Department of Defense Funding Levels..............     153
 
 
VI.  Investing in the Common Good: Program Performance in
 Federal Functions..............................................
 
  Overview
 
12-1.......  Federal Resources by Function......................     162
 
  National Defense
 
13-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of National Defense...     167
 
13-2.......  Accruing VA Benefits for Current Military Personnel     172
 
  International Affairs
 
14-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of International
              Affairs...........................................     173
 
  General Science, Space, and Technology
 
15-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of General Science,
              Space, and Technology.............................     177
 
  Energy
 
16-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Energy.............     183
 
  Natural Resources and Environment
 
17-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Natural Resources
              and Environment...................................     187
 
  Agriculture
 
18-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Agriculture........     197
 
  Commerce and Housing Credit
 
19-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Commerce and
              Housing Credit....................................     205
 
19-2.......  Selected Federal Commerce and Housing Credit
              Programs: Credit Programs Portfolio
              Characteristics...................................     206
 

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  Transportation
 
20-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Transportation.....     211
 
  Community and Regional Development
 
21-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Community and
              Regional Development..............................     219
 
  Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services
 
22-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Education,
              Training, Employment, and Social Services.........     225
 
  Health
 
23-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Health.............     237
 
  Medicare
 
24-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Medicare...........     243
 
  Income Security
 
25-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Income Security....     247
 
  Social Security
 
26-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Social Security....     253
 
  Veterans Benefits and Services
 
27-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Veterans Benefits
              and Services......................................     257
 
  Administration of Justice
 
28-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of Administration of
              Justice...........................................     263
 
  General Government
 
29-1.......  Federal Resources in Support of General Government.     269
 
  Net Interest
 
30-1.......  Net Interest.......................................     273
 
  Allowances
 
31-1.......  Allowances.........................................     275
 
  Undistributed Offsetting Receipts
 
32-1.......  Undistributed Offsetting Receipts..................     277
 
  Regulation: Costs and Benefits
 
33-1.......  Estimates of the Total Annual Benefits and Costs of
              Social Regulations................................     280
 
  Detailed Functional Tables
 
34-1.......  Budget Authority by Function, Category, and Program     283
 
34-2.......  Outlays by Function, Category, and Program.........     315
 
34-3.......  Direct and Guaranteed Loans by Function............     348
 
34-4.......  Tax Expenditures by Function.......................     354
 
 
VII.   Summary Tables
 
  2000 Budget Proposals
 
S-1........  Budget Summary.....................................     365
 
S-2........  Outlays, Receipts, and Surplus.....................     366
 
S-3........  Summary of Budget Proposals........................     367
 
S-4........  Discretionary Spending Caps and Budget Proposals...     368
 
S-5........  Mandatory and Revenue Proposals....................     369
 
S-6........  Effect of Proposals on Receipts....................     372
 
S-7........  Framework for Social Security Reform and Long-term
              Fiscal Discipline.................................     377
 

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S-8........  Tobacco Legislation................................     378
 
S-9........  Discretionary Proposals by Appropriations
              Subcommittee......................................     379
 
  Summaries by Agencies
 
S-10.......  Discretionary Budget Authority by Agency...........     383
 
S-11.......  Discretionary Outlays by Agency....................     384
 
  Other Summary Tables
 
S-12.......  Receipts by Source--Summary........................     387
 
S-13.......  Employment in the Executive Branch.................     388
 
S-14.......  Federal Government Financing and Debt: With Social
              Security Reform...................................     389
 
S-15.......  Comparison of Economic Assumptions.................     391