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Get help at the Reference Desk on Level 2 if you have questions about the U.S. budget!

 

Budget of the United States Government (1996 to present)

Submitted to Congress in February every year, the Budget details the president's proposals for federal government spending and revenue during the forthcoming fiscal year.

Individual departments/agencies/bureaus also usually publish their detailed budget documents on their web sites. A good way to search for these budget documents is to use the USA.gov search engine.

 

In print at Woodruff:

PREX 2.8: (1962 to present)

PR 34.107: (1955-1961)

PR 33.107: (1947-1954)

PR 32.107: (1941-1946)

T 51.5: (1923, 1931-1940)*

In the Documents shelving on Level 1. Most recent report is in the Documents Reference Desk shelving on Level 2 ("REF-DESK" in EUCLID).

*The publication "Annual Report of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, at call number T 51.1 in Documents shelving o Level 1, offers some additional budget information. In this publication we have the years 1922-1926, 192801931.

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