Some taxpayer funded services are * The library, * Public transportation * And recreation centers.
The USPS is the United States Postal Service. It is the government operated mail delivery system. It is self funded through sale of stamps, postage, and supplies. It is not funded by tax dollars.
recreational centers, public transportation, and libraries are a few examples of taxpayer funded services.
rec centers, public trans., library, museum
Yes, the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) is a publicly funded broadcaster in Canada, receiving funding from the government through taxpayer dollars.
The National Health Service also known as the NHS is publicly funded through taxpayer's money. The NHS is the healthcare system in England.
Because it's funded by the state (which is funded by the taxpayer). Care is available to all regardless of means. The actual quality of the care is a different subject though...
The people when they ship things, or when they buy stamps, and also the government because it is a federal facility.
The Royal Wedding was funded between a mixture of the British Taxpayer and the Royal Families own money. One thing the taxpayer certainly paid for was the security bill, which was estimated to be around £20 million. It was claimed that the Middleton family wanted to pay for parts of the wedding, but we believe this didn't happen.
The Apollo missions were funded by the United States government, primarily through NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). The funding came from federal budgets allocated for space exploration during the 1960s and 1970s.
"The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an "independent agency" of the United States government, established from its predecessor the U.S. Post Office Department, in 1971 as an independent establishment of the executive branch responsible for providing postal services within the United States," according to John Zodrow, who authored the textbook Postal Service Labor Arbitrations. "The USPS is funded through the sales of products and services, and receives no direct taxpayer funds. It is not a corporation, per se. It is still an agency of the federal government."
If it was funded and done with taxpayer money, yes, unless the subject is classified.