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2006 Cost of Government Day Components
Federal Spending
Federal spending continues to be the single largest component of the total cost of government and has been the driving force leading to the substantial increase in the cost of government over the past six years. In 2006, ATR projects federal spending will increase the burden on American taxpayers by 1.5 additional days, from 85 to 86.5 days. As a result, the average American will need to work an additional eight days out of the year to pay for federal spending compared to 2000, a 10.2 percent increase in the burden of federal spending in that time.
Small Drop in 2004 Turned Out to Be Short-Lived, Spending Reaccelerating
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