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In 2014, the US federal government budget is $3.8 trillion. For 2015, the President has requested a budget of $3.9 trillion.
According to the last budget a tiny amount of the total US budget is spent on foreign aid. About 0.1 or 0.2% is the figure. In 2009 the total foreign aid was around $48 billion. President G.W. Bush submitted to Congress a total budget request of $3.1 trillion.
-- The NASA budget for FY 2012 is $17.77 billion.That's 0.48% of the total federal budget.-- It's also 5.73 times the amount of foreign aid to Pakistan, and5.92 times the total foreign aid to Israel, for the same year.(Pakistan receives more US foreign aid than Israel does.)-- It's also 39.9 times the total of federal grants to public radioand public television for 2012 and 2013 combined.-- The NASA budget for all of 2012 corresponds to about7.4 days worth of the Pentagon's budget in 2011.
-- The NASA budget for FY 2012 is $17.77 billion.That's 0.48% of the total federal budget.-- It's also 5.73 times the amount of foreign aid to Pakistan, and5.92 times the total foreign aid to Israel, for the same year.(Pakistan receives more US foreign aid than Israel does.)-- It's also 39.9 times the total of federal grants to public radioand public television for 2012 and 2013 combined.-- The NASA budget for all of 2012 corresponds to about7.4 days worth of the Pentagon's budget in 2011.
The amount is always less than the annual budget.
No. The Supreme Court has no part in creating or approving the federal budget; this is a task shared by the Executive and Legislative branches of the US government.
NASA's total budget in 2009 was roughly 1/2 of 1 percent of the federal budget. Just like every other item in the federal budget, some people like it, and others don't.
According to the US government, the Judicial Branch receives less than two-tenths of 1% of the federal budget.
The US Congress.
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