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Federal Funds and Trust Funds
The federal budget consists of two major groups of funds:
Trust funds earmark revenues for particular purposes. The larger trust Chart 1: Federal Trust Funds, FY2003 (in billions of dollars)
Federal funds constitute all other government funds. The largest share of federal fund revenues comes from individual income taxes, so the federal funds breakdown can be used to examine how an individual income tax dollar is spent. Corporate income, excise, estate and gift taxes, other special collections, and borrowing also finance federal funds activities. See Chart 2 for the breakdown of the federal funds part of the budget. Chart 2: Federal Funds, FY2002
Sources:Office of Management and Budget, Budget of the U.S. Government, Analytical Perspectives, FY2004. ( categories: )
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