注意,拜登政府对2025的财政预算是开支突破7万亿,依然持续上升。
川普第四年的6.55万亿是发了两次钱,拜登呢?
Here is the data on U.S. government spending over the past 20 years (2005–2024). This reflects total federal government expenditures for each fiscal year.
Fiscal Year | Total Expenditures (in trillions USD) |
---|---|
2005 | $2.47 |
2006 | $2.65 |
2007 | $2.73 |
2008 | $2.98 |
2009 | $3.52 |
2010 | $3.46 |
2011 | $3.60 |
2012 | $3.54 |
2013 | $3.68 |
2014 | $3.50 |
2015 | $3.69 |
2016 | $3.85 |
2017 | $3.98 |
2018 | $4.11 |
2019 | $4.44 |
2020 | $6.55* |
2021 | $6.82* |
2022 | $6.75 |
2023 | $6.90 |
2024 | $6.80** |
Notes:
- 2008-2009 saw a significant rise in spending due to the financial crisis and subsequent stimulus packages.
- 2020-2021 marked a huge increase due to the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including economic stimulus, relief packages, and expanded government programs.
- 2024 is an estimated figure and may be subject to updates.
The steady increase in government spending over the past two decades reflects not just rising costs due to inflation, but also larger fiscal measures taken during economic crises, such as the 2008 recession and the COVID-19 pandemic.