Outlays for fiscal year 2004, organized by agency

Notes

  • Values for fiscal year 2004 are estimates based on the president's fiscal policy and economic assumptions.

Links

Return to Federal Budget: Detailed Numbers, the introduction to this unit, to

  • see notes about the numbers and their presentation;
  • choose a different way of presenting the data (i.e., agency versus function);
  • choose a different year.

Units

The dollar amounts represent thousands of dollars. For example,
  • "7" denotes $7,000 ($7 thousand);
  • "7,000" denotes $7,000,000 ($7 million);
  • "7,000,000" denotes $7,000,000,000 ($7 billion);

Dollar amounts are not corrected for inflation.

Hierarchy represented in table

total outlays ==> agency ==> bureau ==> account

NameAmount ($1,000s)
2004 (est)
Total outlays [Return to the top level]2,318,834,000
Social Security Administration530,495,000
Social Security Administration530,495,000
Office of the Inspector General28,000
Special benefits for certain World War II veterans2,000
Special benefits for certain World War II veterans10,000
Payments to social security trust funds14,299,000
Supplemental security income program3,073,000
Supplemental security income program34,358,000
Receipts from SSI administrative fee-153,000
Recovery of beneficiary overpayments from SSI program-2,997,000
State supplemental fees120,000
State supplemental fees, SSI-120,000
Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund2,254,000
Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund415,039,000
FOASI, Attorney fees-1,000
FOASI, Federal payments to the FOASI trust fund-13,246,000
FOASI, Tax refund offset-15,000
Federal disability insurance trust fund1,969,000
Federal disability insurance trust fund76,990,000
Federal disability insurance trust fund14,000
Attorney fees, Federal disability insurance trust fund-44,000
FDI, Federal payments to the FDI trust fund-1,052,000
FDI, Tax refund offset-33,000
Notes:

  • There is only one entry at the bureau level below "Social Security Administration" at the agency level, and it has the same name.
  • The Public Budget Database has two distinct codes representing the Social Security Administration at the agency level. They have been combined into one here.