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Generic entitlement spending data lacking dedicated funding details The passage provides routine budgetary figures on entitlement program spending with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or controversial actions involving high‑profile officials or institutions. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming publicly known spending trends. Key insights: Entitlement programs (except Social Security and unemployment insurance) lack dedicated funding.; Spending per household has risen to about $16,600 annually.; Overall entitlement expenses have roughly doubled over 15 years (1995‑2010).
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Generic entitlement spending data lacking dedicated funding details The passage provides routine budgetary figures on entitlement program spending with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or controversial actions involving high‑profile officials or institutions. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming publicly known spending trends. Key insights: Entitlement programs (except Social Security and unemployment insurance) lack dedicated funding.; Spending per household has risen to about $16,600 annually.; Overall entitlement expenses have roughly doubled over 15 years (1995‑2010).
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