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Download with free trialHow Large are Expenditures? Historical Comparisons Total federal expenditures since 2008 have been high in relation to GDP, mostly because of the deep recession Cyclically adjusted expenditures are now about the same as in the 1980s For comparison, the balanced budget amendment proposed by House Republicans would cap total spending at 18% of GDP, about where they were in Eisenhower’s last year in office Posted Sept. 5, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com
How Large are Expenditures? Historical Comparisons Total federal expenditures since 2008 have been high in relation to GDP, mostly because of the deep recession Cyclically adjusted expenditures are now about the same as in the 1980s For comparison, the balanced budget amendment proposed by House Republicans would cap total spending at 18% of GDP, about where they were in Eisenhower’s last year in office Posted Sept. 5, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com
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