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Government Revenue and Spending - United States
Revenues refer to the receipts received by the government and spending refers to the outlays made by the government. Data is collected and updated from the Congressional Budget Office. The following charts show the monthly revenues and expenditures by the U.S government for each of the latest reported twelve months and the total revenues and expenditures for the years from 2000.
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