U.S. Government Spends More Than Eight Times Monthly Revenues


Monday April 4th, 2011   •   Posted by David Theroux at 10:53pm PDT   •   5 Comments

In “March Madness: U.S. Gov’t Spent More Than Eight Times Its Monthly Revenue,” Terence P. Jeffrey reports at CNSNews.com that the U.S. Department of Treasury has just announced that federal spending for the month of March was more than eight times revenues received.

The U.S. Treasury has released a final statement for the month of March that demonstrates that financial madness has gripped the federal government.

During the month, according to the Treasury, the federal government grossed $194 billion in tax revenue and paid out $65.898 billion in tax refunds (including $62.011 to individuals and $3.887 to businesses) thus netting $128.179 billion in tax revenue for March.

At the same, the Treasury paid out a total of $1.1187 trillion. When the $65.898 billion in tax refunds is deducted from that, the Treasury paid a net of $1.0528 trillion in federal expenses for March.

That $1.0528 trillion in spending for March equaled 8.2 times the $128.179 in net federal tax revenue for the month.

The lion’s share of this federal spending went to redeem Treasury securities that had matured during the month—most of which were short-term Treasury bills that have terms of one-year or less.

In fact, during March the Treasury redeemed $705.3 billion in Treasury securities of which $623.9 billion were short-term bills with a term of one year or less.

After the disbursements made to pay off the $705.3 billion in loans that came due in March, three of the other top four federal spending items for the month were entitlements programs. The other top item was payments to defense contractors.

The Treasury paid $49.8 billion in Social Security benefits in March, $47.4 billion in Medicare benefits, and $22.575 billion in Medicaid benefits. It also paid $37.9 billion to defense contractors.

To help pay off its $1.0528 trillion in monthly bills on only $128.179 in monthly tax revenue, the Treasury turned primarily to new borrowing. During the month, according to the Treasury statement, the government sold $786.5 billion in new securities. It also drew down its cash balance from $190.6 billion at the beginning of the month to $118.1 billion at the end of the month. It also reaped $18 billion from the sale of assets in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

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5 Responses to “U.S. Government Spends More Than Eight Times Monthly Revenues”

  1. Bob Trent says:

    Then we need eight times as high federal taxes.

    Shut-up, slave, and pay your taxes.

    Taxes are about right when they have to be collected by the army.

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  2. Larry says:

    I find it curious that redeeming maturing Treasury obligations is now suddenly counted as spending, even though no reputable accountant would call rolling over debt obligations as spending. If someone refinances their house, he surely is not spending the amount of the refinance.

  3. Jerry says:

    Redeeming and then buying new Treasury bills isn’t technically isn’t spending, but it does highlight that we aren’t paying any of it off either. Instead, we take in $128.179 billion income and pay out $229.321 billion, thus adding more debt to what we just rolled over.

  4. Greg says:

    Silly to count redemption of debt as expense. For the account of debt ceiling, rollover is not a problem. But with federal revenues (2009) running as high as $266 billion (December) and as low as $87 billion (February) against interest payments (2011)as high as $100 billion (December) and as low as $19 billion (November) it’s easy to see that there’s no chance of being unable to meet the debt service, but the distance possibility of only some $80 to $170 billion to meet the remaining obligations in some months–obligations that average over $240 billion. Give or take a few cents. That’s comforting news.

  5. STOP THE SPENDING. We The People gave Federal Gov ONLY “18 Enumerated Powers” to go by. Everything else they do is a SCANDAL. Google “18 Enumerated Powers”

    Yes, people starving in the streets will get them off their ASSES, and get a job.

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