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How is the U.S. Government Spending Your Money - (W3:D2) Debt Free Millionaire Podcast
WHERE DO MY TAXES GO?
Federally – There are three types of spending:
National Debt payments: The U.S. borrows over a trillion dollars every year, so as the government’s spending goes up, more U.S. taxes are paid to the repayment of this debt, increasing much over the past few years (2020-22). This would be like you taking a loan from the bank and needing to pay interest on the loan, but instead of capping your borrowing limit, you continue to borrow more money, owing more interest, even if you aren’t making more money to cover the repayment of that debt. The problem is, instead of a bank the U.S. borrows from other countries, and then has to negotiate with them in diplomacy, without them asking for their money back all at once. America has more debt than any other country in the world and still continues to borrow.
National Debt – 9% of the country’s revenue pays the debt we have racked up (which was racked up by spending what we cannot afford). To find out how much we currently owe to the minute, look at usdebtclock.org. This will also show you how much we pay towards the National Debt, Medicaid/Medicare, Social Security, Defense. This payment increases/decreases depending on how much we owe, based on the current interest rates. On Nov 16, 2021- 5:36AM CST (while I edit this book) the U.S. owed $28,967,266,775,881 to other countries, those who owned U.S. Savings Bonds, and in other forms of debt. Within a minute, that debt increased by over $1,000,000. This is all debt you, the younger generation, will have to pay.
Mandatory Spending: This is Entitlement Spending, and is not based on yearly budget review. This started with Social Security, but climbs dramatically with every new program the government creates in this category (including Medicare, Medicaid, Earned Income Tax Credit, and the Child Tax Credit). Then there are also the benefits we provide our military veterans. In total, this accounts for around 61% of our federal budget.
Discretionary Spending: Congress decides on this in Washington D.C each year. They are mandated to create a budget, like at home, to map out where the money that they take in is to be spent. At home, you need to balance your budget, spending only what you make. The U.S. Government has not balanced a budget since 1998, under a Republican Congress and Democratic President, Bill Clinton. The last time they passed a budget on time was 24 years ago (1996). Over the past 19 years, they have only adopted 7 budgets. This spending includes National Defense, Homeland Security, Energy, HUD, Foreign Affairs, Transportation/ Infrastructure, Education, Veterans Benefits, Health, NASA, National Parks, General Services, etc.
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