Crash Course Chapter 14 - The Federal Budget and Social Security
Congress and the president have no power to directly change _____________. Over ___% of federal spending now falls into this category.
uncontrollable spending, 60
taxes levied on goods brought into the US from abroad; prior to the income tax, this was the federal government's most important source of income; currently generate just 1.1% of federal tax revenue
custom duties (tariffs)
What currently accounts for approximately 20% of the total federal budget?
defense
a levy imposed on a gift from a living person to another
gift tax
process of small but regular increases to federal agencies' annual budgets, which make spending cuts very difficult
incrementalism
Congress is required to pass 13 _______________ bills by the beginning of the federal government's fiscal year on October 1.
major appropriations
a type of tax proportionate to income
progressive tax
a tax levied at a flat rate without regard to the level of a taxpayer's income or ability to pay; as a result, poor citizens pay a higher percentage of their income compared with wealthier citizens
regressive tax
The social insurance taxes are _________ because they are levied at a fixed rate without regard to the level of a taxpayer's income. These taxes now generate approximately ___% of federal tax revenue.
regressive, 36
The federal budget now exceeds $_________. Approximately 5% to 9% of all federal expenditures go to paying ____________.
12 trillion, interest on the debt
Corporations pay a tax that ranges from ___% to ___% of taxable income. They generate approximately ___% of federal tax revenue.
15, 35, 12
What amendment permitted Congress to levy an income tax?
16
When the Social Security program began there were ___ workers for every 1 beneficiary. Today the ratio is ___ workers to every 1 beneficiary.
25, 3.3
Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are now responsible for approximately ____% of all federal expenditures.
44
Individual income taxes generate approximately ___% of federal tax revenue.
46
The Baby Boom generation includes _________ people born between 1946 and 1964. As the Baby Boom generation begins to _____, the number of workers who fund Social Security will begin to _______ while the number of people eligible for Social Security benefits will _________, which will put additional pressure on the Social Security system.
76 million, retire, decrease, increase
___________ will place a heavy burden on future generations and make it difficult to fully fund key policy goals.
Budget deficits
The president initiates the budget process by submitting a proposed budget to ________. The ______________ has the primary responsibility for preparing the federal budget. The budget reflects the priorities and goals of the president's __________. The budget is then sent to both the House and Senate ______________, which hold hearings on key items.
Congress, Office of Management and Budget, policy agenda, Appropriations Committees
designed to reform the congressional budgetary process and regain power previously lost to the executive branch; created a fixed budget calendar; established a budget committee in each house of Congress; created the Congressional Budget Office to advise Congress by forecasting revenues and evaluating the probable consequences of budget decisions.
Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974
All tax proposals are referred to the _______________ and to the ____________.
House Ways and Means Committee, Senate Finance Committee
For ________, employees pay a 1.45% tax on their total annual income. Employers must match the amounts withheld from their employee's paychecks.
Medicare
Employers and employees each pay a ____________ tax equal to 6.2% of the first $106,800 of earnings.
Social Security
signed into law by FDR in 1935; In 1965, Medicare was added to it to assist the elderly with medical costs; most expensive program in the federal budget
Social Security
Entitlement programs now account for over 60% of the total federal budget. This limits what the president and Congress can do to achieve a ______________.
balanced budget
When expenditures equal revenues in a fiscal year
balanced budget
When expenditures exceed revenues in a fiscal year
budget deficit
type of program not required by law; defense, education, agriculture, highways, research grants, and government operations are all examples of this
discretionary spending program
a program that guarantees a specific level of benefits to persons who meet requirements set by law; social security, medicare, medicaid, food stamps, unemployment insurance, and veteran's pensions & benefits are the largest types of these programs; this the largest portion of uncontrollable spending in the federal budget
entitlement programs
a levy imposed on the assets of someone who dies; currently generate 1.2% of federal tax revenue
estate tax
A tax on the manufacture, sale, or consumption of a good or service; currently imposed on the sale of gasoline, tobacco, alcohol, airline tickets, and many other goods and services; generate approximately 2.7% of federal tax revenie
federal excise tax
controlled by the executive and legislative branches; includes raising and lowering taxes and government spending program
fiscal policy
controlled by the Federal Reserve Board; includes regulating the money supply, controlling inflation, and adjusting interest rates
monetary policy