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English: United States Federal spending as % of GDP - Cause of change from 2001 to 2009

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The U.S. federal budget was last balanced in FY2001. Spending was 18.2% of GDP. It has since risen to 24.7% of GDP, a change of 6.5%. The major change categories, according to the CBO historical tables:[1]

  • Medicare & Medicaid: +1.7% GDP. Increases were driven by demographic shifts of an aging population and annual healthcare cost increases in the 7-9% range.
  • Defense: +1.6% GDP. Increases were driven by a doubling of defense spending in dollar terms, for both the baseline defense budget and Iraq/Afghanistan Wars.[2]
  • Social Security: +0.6% GDP. Increases are driven by demographic shifts of an aging population creating more beneficiaries and annual cost of living adjustments.
  • Income Security: +1.4% GDP. This includes food stamps, unemployment compensation, foster care, other retirement and disability. This has increased significantly due to the subprime mortgage crisis.
  • Other: +1.2% GDP. This includes non-defense discretionary spending increases (e.g., Cabinet Departments) and other mandatory spending (e.g., stimulus, bailouts) due to the crisis.

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  1. CBO-Historical Tables
  2. DOD-Defense Spending Trend Chart-May 2009
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