[Economic Indicators February, 2008]
[Page Number 34]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
FEDERAL SECTOR, NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTS BASIS

In the fourth quarter of 2007, according to revised estimates, Federal 
current expenditures rose $11.5 billion (annual rate); receipts data are 
incomplete.
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                                                            [Billions of dollars; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates]
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                                                               Federal Government current receipts                                    Federal Government current expenditures
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                                                      Current tax receipts            Contri-
                                            ----------------------------------------  butions                                                Con-                                        Net
                                                                                        for     Income               Current                sump-   Cur- rent                          Federal
              Period                                      Per-   Taxes on  Taxes on   govern-  receipts   Current   surplus of               tion     trans-     Inter-     Subsi-     Govern-
                                     Total               sonal    produc-   corpo-     ment       on     transfer   government  Total \2\   expen-   fer pay-   est pay-     dies        ment
                                             Total \1\    cur-   tion and    rate     social    assets   receipts  enterprises               di-      ments      ments                  saving
                                                          rent    imports   income    insur-                                                tures
                                                         taxes                         ance
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Calendar year:
  1998...........................   1,773.8    1,116.8    825.8      81.1     204.2     613.8      21.5      21.5        0.1      1,734.9    454.6      946.5      298.8       35.0         38.8
  1999...........................   1,891.2    1,195.7    893.0      83.9     213.0     651.6      21.5      22.7        -.3      1,787.6    475.1      986.1      282.7       43.8        103.6
  2000...........................   2,053.8    1,313.6    999.1      87.8     219.4     691.7      25.2      25.7       -2.3      1,864.4    499.3    1,038.1      283.3       43.8        189.5
  2001...........................   2,016.2    1,252.2    994.5      85.8     164.7     717.5      24.9      27.1       -5.5      1,969.5    531.9    1,131.4      258.6       47.6         46.7
  2002...........................   1,853.2    1,075.5    830.5      87.3     150.5     734.3      20.2      24.8       -1.6      2,101.1    591.5    1,243.0      229.1       37.5       -247.9
  2003 ..........................   1,879.9    1,070.8    774.5      89.7     197.8     758.9      22.9      25.0        2.3      2,252.1    662.7    1,328.7      212.9       47.8       -372.1
  2004 ..........................   2,008.9    1,152.3    797.4      94.6     250.3     805.2      23.8      28.8       -1.2      2,379.5    723.7    1,390.6      221.0       44.2       -370.6
  2005 ..........................   2,243.4    1,362.7    932.4      99.0     319.8     849.3      24.5      11.6       -4.8      2,561.6    768.5    1,479.1      255.9       58.2       -318.3
  2006 ..........................   2,495.8    1,537.5  1,053.2      98.6     373.1     901.6      24.7      35.2       -3.2      2,715.8    812.8    1,576.1      277.5       49.4       -220.0
  2007 r.........................  ........  .........  1,162.2     100.0  ........     953.1      25.1      39.4       -2.3      2,891.5    856.0    1,686.3      302.4       46.7  ...........
 
2004:I ..........................   1,939.5    1,100.7    767.5      93.8     229.7     788.3      23.6      27.6        -.6      2,350.6    709.6    1,382.9      216.3       43.3       -411.1
      II ........................   1,989.7    1,139.0    785.8      94.3     249.8     799.6      23.4      28.5        -.8      2,363.8    721.2    1,383.2      215.3       42.6       -374.1
      III .......................   2,023.5    1,159.4    809.6      95.1     246.4     812.1      23.9      29.4       -1.4      2,385.4    734.6    1,382.5      224.4       43.9       -361.9
      IV ........................   2,082.8    1,209.9    826.6      95.3     275.3     820.9      24.2      29.9       -2.1      2,418.2    729.6    1,413.7      227.8       47.2       -335.4
 
2005:I ..........................   2,209.2    1,321.4    897.1      96.5     316.4     836.0      24.6      30.5       -3.3      2,507.2    759.1    1,460.6      233.5       54.0       -298.0
      II ........................   2,247.5    1,351.7    920.4     100.7     320.9     842.6      25.5      32.0       -4.2      2,535.0    761.7    1,462.0      253.6       57.7       -287.5
      III .......................   2,188.5    1,362.3    946.1      99.8     303.5     856.1      24.3     -48.2       -6.0      2,582.9    784.1    1,483.7      255.8       59.2       -394.3
      IV ........................   2,328.3    1,415.2    966.1      98.8     338.3     862.6      23.8      32.2       -5.6      2,621.4    769.0    1,510.1      280.5       61.8       -293.2
 
2006:I ..........................   2,436.5    1,488.0  1,022.7      98.7     356.4     892.8      24.2      33.8       -2.3      2,656.2    804.8    1,539.5      259.0       52.8       -219.6
      II ........................   2,471.5    1,521.1  1,032.9      99.0     378.6     894.1      24.6      34.6       -2.9      2,711.4    806.6    1,571.1      284.4       49.3       -239.9
      III .......................   2,513.1    1,555.3  1,057.4      99.3     387.1     900.9      24.8      35.5       -3.3      2,752.3    813.3    1,594.3      296.7       47.9       -239.2
      IV ........................   2,561.9    1,585.4  1,099.8      97.2     370.1     918.8      25.4      36.7       -4.3      2,743.4    826.4    1,599.6      270.0       47.4       -181.5
 
2007:I ..........................   2,619.7    1,619.0  1,138.8      97.9     370.3     944.0      24.6      38.1       -6.1      2,838.2    829.8    1,665.6      296.3       46.6       -218.5
      II ........................   2,670.1    1,663.2  1,151.7      98.3     401.3     946.3      25.1      38.5       -3.0      2,876.9    849.8    1,670.9      309.4       46.9       -206.8
      III r......................   2,689.4    1,667.2  1,170.7     101.4     382.5     957.3      25.3      39.4         .2      2,919.7    867.7    1,696.4      309.3       46.2       -230.3
      IV r.......................  ........  .........  1,187.5     102.4  ........     964.8      25.4      41.4        -.4      2,931.2    876.9    1,712.5      294.7       47.1  ...........
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    \1\ Includes taxes from the rest 
of the world, not shown separately.
    \2\ Includes a subtraction for 
wage accruals less disbursements, 
not shown separately.


    Note.--Revisions include changes 
to series affected by revised wage 
and salary estimates for 2007:III.
    Source: Department of Commerce, 
Bureau of Economic Analysis.