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Historical Federal Budget Allocation Overview (1931‑2010) – Defense vs Social Programs

Historical Federal Budget Allocation Overview (1931‑2010) – Defense vs Social Programs The document provides aggregated budget statistics and program expense summaries without identifying specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct. It lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or connections to powerful actors, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Defense spending fell to 20% of total outlays by FY2010 while Social Security and Healthcare rose to 44% combined.; Total federal outlays grew from $4 B in 1931 to $3.456 T in 2010.; Breakdown of major program expenses for FY2010 totals $1.5 T, about 10% of GDP.

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Historical Federal Budget Allocation Overview (1931‑2010) – Defense vs Social Programs The document provides aggregated budget statistics and program expense summaries without identifying specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct. It lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or connections to powerful actors, making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Defense spending fell to 20% of total outlays by FY2010 while Social Security and Healthcare rose to 44% combined.; Total federal outlays grew from $4 B in 1931 to $3.456 T in 2010.; Breakdown of major program expenses for FY2010 totals $1.5 T, about 10% of GDP.

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