2000 United States federal budget

2000 (2000) Budget of the United States federal government
SubmittedFebruary 1, 1999 [1]
Submitted byBill Clinton
Submitted to106th Congress
Total revenue$1.88 trillion (requested)[2]
$2.03 trillion (actual)[3]
20.0% of GDP (actual)[4]
Total expenditures$1.766 trillion (requested)[5]
$1.789 trillion (actual)[6]
17.6% of GDP (actual)[4]
Surplus$236.2 billion (actual)[6]
2.3% of GDP (actual)[4]
Debt$5.629 trillion (at fiscal end)
55.5% of GDP[7]
GDP$10.148 trillion[4]
WebsiteOffice of Management and Budget
‹ 1999
2001

The United States Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 2000, was a spending request by President Bill Clinton to fund government operations for October 1999-September 2000. Figures shown in the spending request do not reflect the actual appropriations for Fiscal Year 2000, which must be authorized by Congress.

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  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference 2000ReceiptsRequest was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference 2000ReceiptsActual was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  7. ^ "Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Historical Tables" (PDF). Office of Management and Budget. Retrieved October 28, 2015.