Outlays for fiscal year 2004, organized by function

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.

Important note

Agencies and their bureaus may spend money across multiple budget functions and subfunctions. Hence amounts shown here for agencies and bureaus only reflect spending associated with that particular budget (sub)function, not necessarily all spending for that agency or bureau.

Hierarchy represented in table

total outlays ==> function ==> subfunction ==> agency ==> bureau ==> account

NameAmount ($1,000s)
2004 (est)
Total outlays [Return to the top level]2,318,834,000
550 Health243,501,000
551 Health care services213,557,000
Department of Health and Human Services201,237,000
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services182,561,000
Grants to States for medicaid-125,000
Grants to States for medicaid177,407,000
State children's health insurance fund5,232,000
State grants and demonstrations47,000