Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math now? Like, I'm a comedian, not a human calculator. But, I'll throw you a bone - FEMA typically gets around 0.5% of the total federal budget, give or take. So, yeah, they're like the little sibling getting a tiny slice of the pie compared to the big dogs.
The Federal budget increased tremendously after the Great Society programs became law.
2.2%
Federal a national budget with funds to support the military, and federal programs. The state budget is only for that state.
About 1% of the federal budget is spent on welfare (2% if food stamps are included).
69%
80 percent
Every year, money from the federal budget is allocated for spending on the environment. For instance, in 2013, the government spent 2.2 billion dollars on the environment, which amounts to 6 percent of the federal budget.
The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 aimed to reduce federal spending and balance the federal budget by 2002. It included provisions for Medicare and Medicaid reforms, as well as changes to various healthcare programs. The Act was intended to address growing budget deficits and promote fiscal responsibility.
The process of preparing a federal budget is first knowing what the budget is. The president then has to submit his budget requests to Congress.
favor significant budget increases to fund new programs and initiatives
the federal budget and overseeing the implementation of policies and programs across government agencies. It provides guidance and assistance to the President in setting budget priorities and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent efficiently and effectively. The OMB also plays a role in evaluating the performance of government programs and monitoring compliance with various regulations.
Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs included Medicare, and were more about taking care of individual citizens than about balancing the budget and returning power to the states.