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| home | Home page with charts of taxes, debt, deficit, and GDP | |
| numbers | Table of federal, state, and local revenue data by major revenue function. Also individual states. Drill down for details | |
| budget | A top-level view of the federal budget, with charts and table | |
| pie-chart | Pie charts for total, federal, state, and local revenue | |
| revenue history | Charts and text on US taxes and revenue for last 100 years | |
| states | Tables of individual state revenue comparisons | |
| tour | Take a tour of usgovernmentrevenue.com and its features | |
| charts | Customize your own chart of government revenue and/or download data. Also debt and deficits | |
| blog | Check usgovernmentspending.com blog for news | |
| FAQs | Check usgovernmentspending.com blog for FAQs | |
| download year | Download a year of revenue data. US or state data | |
| download multiyear | Download up to 5 data series. US or state data | |
| spending | Switch to usgovernmentspending.com for government spending data |
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On March 27, 2025 the Congressional Budget Office released its annual Long Term Budget Outlook for 2025, which projects federal spending and revenue out to 2055. As before, the data for the CBO study shows that federal health-care programs and interest costs will eat the budget, with federal spending exceeding 25 percent GDP by the 2040s while federal revenue stays a little over 19 percent GDP.
UsGovernmentspending.com has updated its chart of the CBO Long Term Budget Outlook here. You can download the data and also view CBO Long Term Budget Outlooks going back to 1999.
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