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An off-budget federal agency is a government entity whose financial activities are not included in the federal budget. These agencies typically operate outside the regular appropriations process, allowing them to bypass certain budgetary constraints. Examples include the Postal Service and some government-sponsored enterprises, which can generate their own revenue and may have different accountability and oversight mechanisms compared to on-budget agencies. Their off-budget status can complicate fiscal policy assessments and transparency in government spending.

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