Word: budgeted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Independent Offices bill carried $103,000,000 extra-Budget funds for veterans, $125,000,000 for Federal employes. In the House, 209 Democrats and 97 Republicans voted to override the President's veto. The following Senators so voted...
Outlay- First complete guess at the cost of the New Deal was Franklin Roosevelt's Budget message to Congress (TIME, Jan. 15). He estimated that the Government would spend $10,569,000,000 in fiscal 1934 of which $7,523,000,000 was for emergency expenses exclusive of subsidies to cut farm production. Last week it became apparent that the Administration had not been able to toss out dollars as fast as it had planned. With nine months of the fiscal year past, it had spent a total of $4,848,000,000-only about $4 for every...
...budget surplus of $160,000,000. That was the fat and juicy stake for which hungry Britons scrabbled last week. Not until April 17 will the 1934-35 budget be announced and last week canny Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain would let out not one word of what it will contain. Meanwhile taxpayers, unemployed, the Army, the Navy, the air force all sought to show why they were most fitted to take care of the money...
...thing seemed certain. The new Chamberlain budget, disregarding the implications in the passage of the Johnson anti-loan bill by the U. S. Congress, will include not even a token payment on Britain's War debt to the U. S. The two most insistent demands are for a lowering of the income tax at least sixpence in the pound, and restoration of the 10% cut in the Dole which was adopted three years ago. Politically it will be almost impossible to do one without the other. Even though unemployment dropped by 117,000 last month, restoration of the Dole...
Because most Britons feel certain that the present improvement in British trade is bound to continue they estimate that Neville Chamberlain will have a surplus of approximately ?50,000,000 to toy with before the next budget must be presented April 17. Last week one result seemed certain-some relief for the British taxpayer who last year paid a basic rate of 25% on his income...