[Economic Outlook, Highlights from FY 1994 to FY 2001, FY 2002 Baseline Projections]
[V. List of Charts and Tables]
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LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES
LIST OF CHARTS
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II. The Turnaround in the Budget and the Economy
II-1... Unified Budget Surpluses Follow Years of Deficits.. 14
II-2... Publicly Held Debt has been Brought Under Control.. 15
II-3... On-Budget Deficits have been Turned into Surpluses. 16
II-4... The Budget was Balanced by Lower Spending and 17
Increases in Receipts.............................
II-5... Among the G-7 Countries the United States will have 18
the Largest
Budget Surplus in 2001...........................
II-6... The Employment: Population Ratio Reached a Record 19
High in 2000......................................
II-7... Net National Saving Recovered in the Clinton Years. 20
II-8... Real Business Fixed Investment has Soared Since 21
1992..............................................
II-9... Productivity has Accelerated Along with Investment. 22
II-10.. The Misery Index is Near Its Lowest Level in Over 23
Thirty Years......................................
II-11.. Long-Term Budget Projections Require Caution....... 26
III. Major Functions of the Federal Government
Natural Resources and Environment
6-1.... Air Quality Trends................................. 91
6-2.... Major Progress in Superfund Cleanups............... 94
Agriculture
7-1.... Federal Payments & Market Income: Relative Shares 99
of Net Cash
Farm Income......................................
Commerce and Housing Credit
8-1.... Homeownership Expands to an Additional Nine Million 108
Families..........................................
Transportation
9-1.... Highway Fatality Rate has Dropped.................. 116
9-2.... Reduced Boating Fatalities......................... 118
9-3.... Transit Ridership is Up Significantly.............. 120
Veterans Benefits and Services
16-1... Veterans Population Declines and Ages.............. 178
Administration of Justice
17-1... Administration of Justice Expenditures............. 182
17-2... Federal Justice Expenditures....................... 183
17-3... Federal Drug Control Spending...................... 186
General Government
18-1... Trends in Federal Employment....................... 195
Net Interest
19-1... Net Interest....................................... 198
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LIST OF TABLES
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I. The President's Transmittal Message--Summary Tables
I-1.... Baseline Totals.................................... 7
I-2.... Baseline Totals by Category........................ 8
I-3.... Federal Government Financing and Debt.............. 9
II. The Turnaround in the Budget and the Economy
II-1... Economic Assumptions............................... 24
III. Major Functions of the Federal Government
Introduction
1-1.... Federal Resources by Function...................... 40
National Defense
2-1.... Federal Resources in Support of National Defense... 43
2-2.... U.S. Conventional Force Structure.................. 44
2-3.... Strategic Forces................................... 49
2-4.... Overall Funding for Unconventional Threats......... 50
International Affairs
3-1.... Federal Resources in Support of International 53
Affairs...........................................
General Science, Space, and Technology
4-1.... Federal Resources in Support of General Science, 61
Space, and Technology.............................
4-2.... Selected Research Increases........................ 61
4-3.... Research and Development Investments............... 62
4-4.... 21st Century Research Fund......................... 63
Energy
5-1.... Federal Resources in Support of Energy............. 71
Natural Resources and Environment
6-1.... Federal Resources in Support of Natural Resources 81
and Environment...................................
6-2.... High-Priority Environmental and Natural Resource 82
Programs..........................................
6-3.... Lands Legacy....................................... 83
Agriculture
7-1.... Federal Resources in Support of Agriculture........ 97
7-2.... USDA/Commodity Credit Corporation Payments to 98
Farmers...........................................
Commerce and Housing Credit
8-1.... Federal Resources in Support of Commerce and 107
Housing Credit....................................
8-2.... Selected Federal Commerce and Housing Credit 109
Programs:
Credit Programs Portfolio Characteristics........
Transportation
9-1.... Federal Resources in Support of Transportation..... 115
Community and Regional Development
10-1... Federal Resources in Support of Community and 123
Regional Development..............................
10-2... Selected Native American Programs.................. 128
10-3... Delta Regional Authority and Associated Agency 131
Funding...........................................
Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services
11-1... Federal Resources in Support of Education, 133
Training, Employment, and Social Services.........
11-2... Selected Education, Training, and Related Programs. 134
11-3... Hispanic Education Action Plan (HEAP).............. 138
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Health
12-1... Federal Resources in Support of Health............. 149
12-2... Food Safety Initiative............................. 152
12-3... Government-wide HIV/AIDS Spending.................. 154
Medicare
13-1... Federal Resources in Support of Medicare........... 159
Income Security
14-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Income Security.... 163
Social Security
15-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Social Security.... 171
Veterans Benefits and Services
16-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Veterans Benefits 177
and Services......................................
Administration of Justice
17-1.. Federal Resources in Support of Administration of 181
Justice...........................................
17-2.. Civil Rights Enforcement Funding................... 187
General Government
18-1.. Federal Resources in Support of General Government. 191
Net Interest
19-1.. Net Interest....................................... 197
Undistributed Offsetting Receipts
20-1.. Undistributed Offsetting Receipts.................. 201
IV. Current Services Estimates and the Pending Policy Agenda
IV-1... Accounting for Expiring Provisions................. 206
IV-2... Major Anomalies Caused by BEA Baseline Rules....... 207
IV-3... Bridge from BEA Baseline Surplus to Anomaly 208
Adjusted Baseline Surplus.........................
IV-4... Pending Policy Proposals........................... 210
IV-5... Current Services Estimates, 2000-2011.............. 214
IV-6... Baseline Receipts by Source........................ 214
IV-7... Change in Baseline Outlays by Category............. 216
IV-8... Summary of Economic Assumptions.................... 217
IV-9... Beneficiary Projections for Major Benefit Programs. 218
IV-10.. Impact of Regulations, Expiring Authorizations, and 219
Other Assumptions in the Baseline.................
IV-11.. Baseline Receipts by Source........................ 224
IV-12.. Baseline Outlay Totals by Category................. 225
IV-13.. Baseline Outlays by Function....................... 226
IV-14.. Baseline Outlays by Agency......................... 227
IV-15.. Baseline Discretionary Budget Authority by Function 228
IV-16.. Baseline Discretionary Budget Authority by Agency.. 229