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1 Arthur P. Hall, The Popular Definition of Income and Its Implications for Tax Policy 1 (1997)

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February 1995
Number 44

An Overview of the President's FY 1996 Budget
Mandatory Spending to Consume 71 Percent of Budget by 2000

The Clinton administration has released its
fiscal 1996 budget into a political environment
in which Congress is seriously considering a
constitutional amendment to require a bal-
anced budget by the year 2002. The
administration's projected level of mandatory
spending and the resulting high level of pro-
jected annual deficits reveals the challenge
that federal lawmakers face in their quest for
a balanced budget.

Figure 1 reveals that mandatory federal
spending will consume about 71 percent of
the federal budget by the year 2000. Indeed,
President Clinton's Bipartisan Commission on
Entitlement and Tax Reform reports, based on
current projections, that mandatory spending
will consume all tax revenue collected by the
Federal government in the year 2012.
As Figure 2 illustrates, the budget cat-
egory known as mandatory spending is the

Figure 1
Mandatory Federal Spending as a Share of Total Federal Spending
1962-2000
80.00
70.00
60.00
250.00
40.00
30.00
62     65      68     71     74     77      80     83     86     89      92     95     98
Source: Tax Foundation calculations based on Office of Management and Budget data.

By Arthur P. Hall, Ph.D.
Senior Economist
Tax Foundation

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