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U.S. Government Spending at a Glance

Due to rising unemployment, many people are forced to depend on government assistance as is evidenced by an increase in government spending on welfare and pensions. Take a quick peek at this infograph to see the four sectors where the US government has spent the most since 2005.

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7 Responses to “U.S. Government Spending at a Glance”

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  2. Look where the money is going…fighting (defense), and healing the sick and wounded (health care). You’d think it was still a Civil War era or something.

  3. Sad. No doubt true. Sad though.

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  5. Robyn says:

    Where is the website to see what each member of congress has proposed per bill?

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