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Submitted | February 2, 1998 [1] |
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Submitted by | Bill Clinton |
Submitted to | 105th Congress |
Total revenue | $1.74 trillion (requested)[2] $1.83 trillion (actual)[3] 19.2% of GDP (actual)[4] |
Total expenditures | $1.73 trillion (requested)[5] $1.7 trillion (actual)[6] 17.9% of GDP (actual)[4] |
Surplus | $126 billion (actual)[6] 1.3% of GDP (actual)[4] |
Debt | $5.606 trillion (at fiscal end) 58.9% of GDP[7] |
GDP | $9.51 trillion[4] |
Website | Office of Management and Budget |
‹ 1998 2000› |
The Budget of the United States Government Fiscal Year 1999
The United States Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 1999[8] (FY99) was a spending request by President Bill Clinton to fund government operations for October 1998–September 1999. It was the first balanced Federal budget in 30 years.[9] In FY99, revenues were 1.82 trillion dollars. Spending was 1.70 trillion dollars, the surplus was $124 billion, and the GDP was 9.2 trillion.
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