2006 United States federal budget
Submitted | February 7, 2005[1] |
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Submitted by | George W. Bush |
Submitted to | 109th Congress |
Total revenue | $2.178 trillion (requested)[2] $2.407 trillion (actual)[3] 17.6% of GDP (actual)[4] |
Total expenditures | $2.568 trillion (requested)[2] $2.655 trillion (actual)[3] 19.4% of GDP (actual)[4] |
Deficit | $390 billion (requested)[2] $248.2 billion (actual)[3] 1.8% of GDP (actual)[4] |
Debt | $8.45 trillion (at fiscal end) 61.8% of GDP (actual)[5] |
GDP | $13.685 trillion[6] |
Website | Office of Management and Budget |
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The 2006 United States Federal Budget began as a proposal by President George W. Bush to fund government operations for October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006. The requested budget was submitted to the 109th Congress on February 7, 2005.[1]
The government was initially funded through a series of three temporary continuing resolutions. Final funding for the government was enacted as several appropriations bills enacted between August 2 and December 30, 2005.[7] As of 2018, this is the last fiscal year to be funded without the use of an omnibus spending bill or full-year continuing resolution.
Congressional action[]
Enacted Appropriations[]
Public Law # | Description | Passed House | Passed Senate | Signed by President |
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109‑54 | Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 | 07/28/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 05/19/2005) |
07/29/2005 voice vote (House bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 06/29/2005) |
08/02/2005 |
109‑55 | Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2006 | 07/28/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 06/22/2005) |
07/29/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 06/30/2005) |
08/02/2005 |
109‑77 | Continuing appropriations through Nov 18, 2005 | 09/29/2005 roll call vote | 09/30/2005 voice vote | 09/30/2005 |
109‑90 | Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2006 | 10/06/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 05/17/2005) |
10/07/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 07/14/2005) |
10/18/2005 |
109‑97 | Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 | 10/28/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 06/08/2005) |
11/03/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 09/22/2005) |
11/10/2005 |
109‑102 | Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2006 | 11/04/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 06/28/2005) |
11/10/2005 unanimous consent (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 07/20/2005) |
11/14/2005 |
109‑103 | Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2006 | 11/09/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 05/24/2005) |
11/14/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 07/01/2005) |
11/18/2005 |
109‑105 | Continuing appropriations through Dec 17, 2005 | 11/17/2005 roll call vote | 11/18/2005 voice vote | 11/19/2005 |
109‑108 | Science, State, Justice, Commerce, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 | 09/15/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 06/16/2005) |
11/16/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 09/15/2005) |
11/22/2005 |
109‑114 | Military Quality of Life and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Act, 2006 | 11/18/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 05/26/2005) |
11/18/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 09/22/2005) |
11/30/2005 |
109‑115 | Transportation, Treasury, Housing and Urban Development, the Judiciary, the District of Columbia, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 | 11/18/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 06/30/2005) |
11/21/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 10/20/2005) |
11/30/2005 |
109‑128 | Continuing appropriations through Dec 31, 2005 | 12/17/2005 voice vote | 12/17/2005 unanimous consent | 12/18/2005 |
109‑149 | Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 | 12/14/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 06/24/2005) |
12/21/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 10/27/2005) |
12/30/2005 |
109‑148 | Department of Defense, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, and Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006 | 12/19/2005 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 06/20/2005) |
12/21/2005 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 10/07/2005) |
12/30/2005 |
109‑234 | Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Hurricane Recovery, 2006 | 06/13/2006 roll call vote (original bill passed in the House on 03/16/2006) |
06/15/2006 roll call vote (bill with amendment(s) passed in the Senate on 05/04/2006) |
06/15/2006 |
Total Receipts[]
Receipts by source: (in billions of dollars)
Source | Requested[8] | Actual[9] |
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Individual income tax | 967 | 1,044 |
Corporate income tax | 220 | 354 |
Social Security and other payroll tax | 819 | 838 |
Excise tax | 76 | 74 |
Estate and gift taxes | 26 | 28 |
Customs duties | 28 | 25 |
Other miscellaneous receipts (Including, Capital gains tax and Generation-skipping transfer tax) |
42 | 45 |
Total | 2,178 | 2,407 |
Total Spending[]
The President's budget for 2006 totals $2.7 trillion. This budget request is broken down by the following expenditures:
- $544.8 billion (20.90%) - Social Security
- $512.1 billion (18.00%) - Defense
- $359.5 billion (13.79%) - Unemployment and welfare
- $345.7 billion (13.26%) - Medicare
- $268.4 billion (10.30%) - Medicaid and other health related
- $211.1 billion (8.10%) - Interest on debt
- $88.7 billion (3.40%) - Education and training
- $70.7 billion (2.71%) - Transportation
- $68.4 billion (2.62%) - Veterans' benefits
- $43.1 billion (1.65%) - Administration of justice
- $38.4 billion (1.47%) - Foreign affairs
- $31.2 billion (1.20%) - Natural resources and environment
- $26.0 billion (1.00%) - Agriculture
- $24.0 billion (0.92%) - Science and technology
- $19.1 billion (0.73%) - Community and regional development
- $17.8 billion (0.68%) - General government
- $23.4 billion - Energy
Adjustments[]
- -$698 billion (2.68%) - Undistributed offsetting receipts
2006 Deficit Estimate[]
(The amount that government spending exceeds total receipts)
- $500 billion
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b "THE BUDGET MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). congress.gov. Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of the 109th Congress, 1st Session (Vol. 151, No. 11 — Daily ed.). Washington. February 7, 2005. p. 54.
- ^ a b c "The Budget for Fiscal Year 2006" (PDF). 2006 Budget Summary Tables. Government Publishing Office. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
- ^ a b c "Table 1.1—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, OUTLAYS, AND SURPLUSES OR DEFICITS (–): 1789–2020" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
- ^ a b c "Table 1.2—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, OUTLAYS, AND SURPLUSES OR DEFICITS (–) AS PERCENTAGES OF GDP: 1930–2020" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
- ^ "Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Historical Tables" (PDF). Office of Management and Budget. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
- ^ "Table 1.2—SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, OUTLAYS, AND SURPLUSES OR DEFICITS (–) AS PERCENTAGES OF GDP: 1930–2020" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
- ^ "Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2006". U.S. Congress. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
- ^ "2006 Public Budget Database". Fiscal Year 2006 Public Budget Database. United States Office of Management and Budget. Receipts: Public Budget Database. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
- ^ "2008 Public Budget Database". Fiscal Year 2008 Public Budget Database. United States Office of Management and Budget. Receipts: Public Budget Database. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
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