1998 United States federal budget
1998 (1998 ) Budget of the United States federal government Submitted February 6, 1997 [1] Submitted by Bill Clinton Submitted to 105th Congress Total revenue $1.57 trillion (requested) [2] $1.72 trillion (actual) [3] 19.2% of GDP (actual) [4] Total expenditures $1.69 trillion (requested) [5] $1.65 trillion (actual) [6] 18.5% of GDP (actual) [4] Surplus $69.3 billion (actual) [6] 0.8% of GDP (actual) [4] Debt $5.478 trillion (at fiscal end) 61.2% of GDP[7] GDP $8.955 trillion[4] Website Government Publishing Office
The United States Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 1998, was a spending request by President Bill Clinton to fund government operations for October 1997 – September 1998 . Figures shown in the spending request do not reflect the actual appropriations for Fiscal Year 1998, which must be authorized by Congress .
Total Receipts
1998 Actual Receipts by Source
Other miscellaneous receipts (1.9%)
(in billions of dollars)
Total Outlays
Outlays by budget function
(in millions)
Function
Title
Actual
050
National Defense
$268,194
150
International Affairs
$13,054
250
General Science, Space and Technology
$18,172
270
Energy
$1,270
300
Natural Resources and Environment
$22,278
350
Agriculture
$12,077
370
Commerce and Housing Credit
$1,007
400
Transportation
$40,343
450
Community and Regional Development
$9,771
500
Education, Training, Employment and Social Services
$50,512
550
Health
$131,425
570
Medicare
$192,822
600
Income Security
$237,750
650
Social Security
$379,215
700
Veterans Benefits and Services
$41,741
750
Administration of Justice
$23,359
800
General Government
$15,544
900
Net Interest
$241,118
920
Allowances
$-
950
Undistributed Offsetting Receipts
$−47,194
Total
$1,652,458
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