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Fiscal analysis of USA Inc.'s entitlement spending and historical defense budget shareFiscal analysis of USA Inc.'s entitlement spending and historical defense budget share
Fiscal analysis of USA Inc.'s entitlement spending and historical defense budget share The passage provides a high‑level overview of long‑term entitlement obligations and historical defense spending percentages. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations linking powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct, making it a low‑value investigative lead. Key insights: Entitlement program commitments now exceed projected cash flows.; Federal government has expanded its role since the 1930s without a clear financing plan.; From 1789‑1930, defense spending accounted for 41% of cumulative federal spending (49% including veterans' benefits).
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Fiscal analysis of USA Inc.'s entitlement spending and historical defense budget share The passage provides a high‑level overview of long‑term entitlement obligations and historical defense spending percentages. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations linking powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct, making it a low‑value investigative lead. Key insights: Entitlement program commitments now exceed projected cash flows.; Federal government has expanded its role since the 1930s without a clear financing plan.; From 1789‑1930, defense spending accounted for 41% of cumulative federal spending (49% including veterans' benefits).
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