Budget of the United States
- Congressional Budget Office "The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) was created by the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974. CBO's mission is to provide the Congress with objective, timely, nonpartisan analyses needed for economic and budget decisions and with the information and estimates required for the Congressional budget process."
- 1995 and 1996 Budgets in ASCII Text
- Office
of Management and Budget Web
- Federal Budget Publications, 1996-most recent, including the Budget its appendices and explanatory materials, such as A Citizen's Guide to the Federal Budget that provides information about the budget and the budget process for the general public. Files are searchable or downloadable in .pdf format. Includes selected data in spreadsheet format.
- Consolidated Federal Funds Report (CFFR)1993-2002 interactive data retrieval. The CFFR lists federal obligations and expenditures by state, county, municipality, or county subdividion. Includes detailed funding by program. Data are also available from the Census Bureau as .pdf publications.
- National Budget Simulation: interactive application lets the user reallocate federal funds by category and percentage to cut or increase the federal deficit.
