Total Outlays in Recent Budget Submissions
- 2013 United States federal budget - $3.8 trillion (submitted 2012 by President Obama)
- 2012 United States federal budget - $3.7 trillion (submitted 2011 by President Obama)
- 2011 United States federal budget - $3.8 trillion (submitted 2010 by President Obama)
- 2010 United States federal budget - $3.6 trillion (submitted 2009 by President Obama)
- 2009 United States federal budget - $3.1 trillion (submitted 2008 by President Bush)
- 2008 United States federal budget - $2.9 trillion (submitted 2007 by President Bush)
- 2007 United States federal budget - $2.8 trillion (submitted 2006 by President Bush)
- 2006 United States federal budget - $2.7 trillion (submitted 2005 by President Bush)
- 2005 United States federal budget - $2.4 trillion (submitted 2004 by President Bush)
- 2004 United States federal budget - $2.3 trillion (submitted 2003 by President Bush)
- 2003 United States federal budget - $2.2 trillion (submitted 2002 by President Bush)
- 2002 United States federal budget - $2.0 trillion (submitted 2001 by President Bush)
- 2001 United States federal budget - $1.9 trillion (submitted 2000 by President Clinton)
- 2000 United States federal budget - $1.8 trillion (submitted 1999 by President Clinton)
- 1999 United States federal budget - $1.7 trillion (submitted 1998 by President Clinton)
- 1998 United States federal budget - $1.7 trillion (submitted 1997 by President Clinton)
- 1997 United States federal budget - $1.6 trillion (submitted 1996 by President Clinton)
- 1996 United States federal budget - $1.6 trillion (submitted 1995 by President Clinton)
The budget year runs from October 1 to September 30 the following year and is submitted by the President to Congress prior to October for the following year. In this way the budget of 2013 is submitted before the end of September 2012. This means that the budget of 2001 was submitted by Bill Clinton and was in place during the first year of George W. Bush's first term. The budget submitted by George W. Bush in his last year in office was the budget of 2009, which was in force through most of Barack Obama's first year in office.
The President's budget also contains revenue and spending projections for the current fiscal year, the coming fiscal years, as well as several future fiscal years. In recent years, the President's budget contained projections five years into the future. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) issues a "Budget and Economic Outlook" each January and an analysis of the President's budget each March. CBO also issues an updated budget and economic outlook in August.
Actual budget data for prior years is available from the Congressional Budget Office; see the "Historical Budget Data" links on the main page of the "The Budget and Economic Outlook." and from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
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