$7.5 billion
an amount of money spent
2 billion
The most money ever spent at a slave auction was in Savannah, Georgia at the Race Course. The total amount of money bidded was $303,850 which is about $6,700,000 now.
About 10 to 15 billion dollars per year -- about 4/10ths of one percent of the US federal budget. Just for comparison, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP (formerly called food stamps) spent over $80 billion in 2012.For those looking to save the US government some money, I would suggest the $750 billion dollars in waste alone in the Medicare program.
3 times more than the amount for Haiti :) hope this was helpful
Most federal mandatory spending is spent on entitlements.
The MOST federal dollars are spent in defense(:
all the above
Yes. Mandatory training is always compensable.
Oil companies in the United States receive various subsidies from the government, ranging from direct payments to tax breaks and incentives. Estimates suggest these subsidies can amount to anywhere from $4 billion to $20 billion annually. The exact amount can vary depending on the inclusion of different types of support and how it is calculated.
About 1% of the federal budget is spent on welfare (2% if food stamps are included).
Around 5 billion federal dollars was spent.
Congress has the ability to appropriate funds to be spent by the federal government.
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national debt- total amount of money the federal government has arrowed and has yet to pay back. the national debt is how much the economy//government//we owe back. yet will still be paid. federal deficit- a short fall between the amount of revenue the government takes in and the amount it spends. federal deficit will not be paid back. but the amount of money the economy//government//we owe. they will never see the money because it just keeps getting spent.
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an amount of money spent