![]() It says these are the percentages of that money spent on different items in the US budget:Defense, veterans, & foreign affairs: 24% ($2022)Social security, medicare, other retirement: 38% ($3201)Social programs (such as welfare): 21% ($1769)Interest on the debt: 6% ($506)Corporate subsidies: Not listed, but they probably go under "Physical, human, and community development: 9%" ($758)A key form of "corporate subsidy" is tax breaks, so they don't show up in the budget. ![]() On page 67, it says the tax for a single person making $50,000 is $8425.Now look on page 85. Download the 2013 1040A tax form instructions from the IRS. I don't know about subsidies, but the other figures are not even close. ![]()
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