[Budget of the United States Government]
[VII. List of Charts and Tables]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
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LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES
LIST OF CHARTS
Page
I. The Budget Message of the President
The Federal Government Dollar, Fiscal Year 2001 2
Estimates.........................................
III. Sustaining Our Economic Prosperity
III-1.. Unified Budget Surpluses Follow Years of Deficits. 24
III-2.. Publicly Held Debt has been Brought Under Control. 25
III-3.. On-Budget Deficits have been Turned Into Surpluses 26
III-4.. Among the Other G-7 Countries Only Canada had a 27
Larger Budget Surplus in 1999.....................
III-5.. Equipment Spending has led the Expansion.......... 28
III-6.. Productivity Growth has Revived................... 28
III-7.. The Misery Index is at its Lowest Level in Thirty 31
Years.............................................
III-8.. The Long-Run Budget Outlook is Much Improved...... 35
IV. Strengthening Our Nation in the 21st Century
Protecting the Environment
4-1... Major Progress in Superfund Cleanups.............. 87
Promoting Research
5-1... Funding for Programs in the 21st Century Research 96
Fund..............................................
5-2... Federal Research and Development Funding to 101
Universities......................................
Enforcing the Law
6-1... Crime Index....................................... 108
6-2... Discretionary Anti-Crime Budget History........... 110
6-3... Drug Control Funding.............................. 117
V. Improving Government Performance
Restoring Trust in Government
10-1.. Americans' Trust in the Federal Government........ 162
10-2.. Actual Civilian Employment in the Executive Branch 163
1960-1999.........................................
10-3.. Civilian FTE Changes on a Percent Basis, 1993-2001 163
(Cabinet Departments and Selected Independent
Agencies).........................................
10-4.. Customer Satisfaction for Selected Federal 164
Services Compared to Average Satisfaction for
Private Sector Services...........................
Natural Resources and Environment
15-1.. Federal Land Management by Agency................. 196
15-2.. Air Quality Trends................................ 201
Commerce and Housing Credit
17-1.. Historical Homeownership Rates.................... 214
Social Security
24-1.. Share of OASI Beneficiaries Who Relied on Social 263
Security for a Given Portion of Their Income, 1998
24-2.. Covered Workers per Social Security Beneficiary... 264
Veterans Benefits and Services
25-1.. Estimated Veteran Population...................... 268
Administration of Justice
26-1.. Administration of Justice Expenditures............ 274
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26-2.. Federal Justice Expenditures...................... 275
Net Interest
28-1.. Net Interest...................................... 286
LIST OF TABLES
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I. The Budget Message of the President
I-1.... Budget Totals..................................... 2
III. Sustaining Our Economic Prosperity
III-1.. Economic Assumptions.............................. 33
IV. Strengthening Our Nation in the 21st Century
Investing in Education and Training
1-1... The Budget Increases Resources for Selected 43
Education and Training Programs by $7.8 Billion,
or 16 Percent over 2000, and by a Total Increase
over 1993 of 122 Percent..........................
Supporting Working Families
2-1... The Budget Supports a $ 3.3 Billion Increase in 59
Resources for Child Care, 36 Percent Over 2000....
2-2... The Budget Includes $ 290 Billion Over Five Years 65
in Support for Families with Children Through the
Tax System........................................
Protecting the Environment
4-1... An 11-Percent Increase for High-Priority 89
Environmental and Natural Resource Programs.......
4-2... A Doubling of the Lands Legacy Initiative......... 90
4-3... $1.3 Billion Increase for the Farm Conservation 91
Initiative........................................
Promoting Research
5-1... 21st Century Research Fund........................ 97
5-2... Research and Development Investments.............. 99
5-3... Science and Technology Initiative Highlights...... 100
Enforcing the Law
6-1... Immigration and Naturalization Service Funding by 114
Program...........................................
Strengthening the American Community
7-1... $5.7 Billion Increase in 2001 for the Farm Safety 126
Net...............................................
7-2... Civil Rights Enforcement Funding.................. 131
7-3... Selected Components of the Native American 132
Initiative........................................
Supporting the World's Strongest Military Force
9-1... Military Force Trends............................. 151
9-2... Department of Defense Funding Levels.............. 152
V. Improving Government Performance
Restoring Trust in Government
10-1.. Federal Resources by Function..................... 166
National Defense
11-1.. Federal Resources in Support of National Defense.. 171
International Affairs
12-1.. Federal Resources in Support of International 177
Affairs...........................................
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General Science, Space, and Technology
13-1.. Federal Resources in Support of General Science, 181
Space, and Technology.............................
Energy
14-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Energy............ 187
Natural Resources and Environment
15-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Natural Resources 195
and Environment...................................
Agriculture
16-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Agriculture....... 205
Commerce and Housing Credit
17-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Commerce and 213
Housing Credit....................................
17-2.. Selected Federal Commerce and Housing Credit 215
Programs: Credit Programs Portfolio
Characteristics...................................
Transportation
18-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Transportation.... 219
Community and Regional Development
19-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Community and 227
Regional..........................................
Development
Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services
20-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Education, 233
Training, Employment, and Social Services.........
Health
21-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Health............ 245
Medicare
22-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Medicare.......... 251
Income Security
23-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Income Security... 255
Social Security
24-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Social Security... 261
24-2.. Millions Benefit from Social Security............. 262
24-3.. Social Security is Crucial to Retirement Income... 263
Veterans Benefits and Services
25-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Veterans Benefits 267
and Services......................................
Administration of Justice
26-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Administration of 273
Justice...........................................
General Government
27-1.. Federal Resources in Support of General Government 279
Net Interest
28-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Net Interest...... 285
Allowances
29-1.. Allowances........................................ 289
Undistributed Offsetting Receipts
30-1.. Undistributed Offsetting Receipts................. 291
Improving Performance through Better Management
31-1.. Priority Management Objectives.................... 294
31-2.. CFO Agency Financial Statement Performance Goals.. 295
31-3.. Major Inter-Agency Groups......................... 304
Detailed Functional Tables
32-1.. Budget Authority by Function, Category and Program 309
32-2.. Outlays by Function, Category and Program......... 341
32-3.. Direct and Guaranteed Loans by Function........... 375
32-4.. Tax Expenditures by Function...................... 382
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VI. Summary Tables
S-1.... Framework for Social Security and Medicare Reform 391
and Fiscal Discipline.............................
S-2.... Current Services Surpluses........................ 392
S-3.... Budget Summary.................................... 393
S-4.... Summary of Mandatory and Revenue Proposals........ 394
S-5.... Health Initiatives................................ 396
S-6.... Proposed Discretionary Spending Limits............ 397
S-7.... Restoring Budgetary Conventions................... 398
S-8.... Discretionary Proposals by Appropriations 399
Subcommittee......................................
S-9.... Discretionary Budget Authority by Agency.......... 400
S-10... Mandatory Proposals by Agency...................... 401
S-11... Receipts by Source-Summary........................ 407
S-12... Effects of Proposals on Receipts.................. 408
S-13... Federal Employment in the Executive Branch........ 418
S-14... Federal Government Financing and Debt............. 420
S-15... Comparison of Economic Assumptions................ 422