Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles what does the federal government actually spend our money on how much of it is spent on federal employees and their pay are you sure you know the answers to see how the federal government spends money we'll look at 2012 since we have pretty complete data and see how the budget is broken down we'll dig out the key facts and spare you as much as possible but there's going to be a lot of numbers this time around so get ready in 2012 the amount spent was approximately 3.54 trillion dollars that's 1.28 trillion dollars in discretionary spending 2.24 trillion dollars in mandatory spending and 222 billion dollars in interest on the debt the government also received some money through specific taxes for specific purposes which goes directly to those accounts and is tracked as income so that we spend less regular taxes on those things in 2012 the government got 209 billion dollars of that we talked about the difference between mandatory and discretionary spending in more detail in another video but basically Congress chooses discretionary spending in every budget whereas mandatory spending is set by whatever law created that program so Congress has to change the law to change the spending now 3.54 trillion dollars is a lot of dough let's break it down a little bit more by budget category we spent about 678 billion dollars on national defense you know soldiers missiles cyberattack teams that sort of stuff we spent 47 billion dollars on international affairs diplomats treaties and so on we spent 29 billion dollars on science space and technology stuff like government-funded research and the space program we spent 15 billion dollars on energy be it in research or supplies we spent 41 billion dollars on the environment and natural resources that means both enforcing environmental regulations and managing natural resources on public lands we spent 18 billion dollars on agriculture for things like farm subsidies we spent 93 billion dollars on transportation whether it's airplanes boats trains or roads this includes both regulating transportation and building it we spent 25 billion dollars on community and regional development this is giving out money to cities communities and states to build housing or other developments we spent 91 billion dollars on education training employment and social services that's everything from preschool to college with some vocational training and benefits to students' families as well we spent 347 billion dollars on health which includes both paying to provide people with health care and also spending money on health care research that's different than the 472 billion dollars we spend on medicare which is just healthcare for seniors we spent 541 billion dollars on income security this is the category the various assistance programs like welfare food stamps unemployment and so on all fall into we spent 773 billion dollars on social security we spent 224 billion dollars on veterans benefits we spent 56 billion dollars on the administration of justice this is federal cops federal prisons and federal lawyers finally we spent 28 billion dollars on general government this is all the stuff the government does the manage itself this is the percentage of all of this spending goes towards each category some of these are still pretty big categories though so let's split them up a bit more within the defense budget 152 billion dollars was spent on personnel 282 billion was spent on operations and maintenance 124 billion was spent on procurement meaning buying things 70 billion was spent on research development testing and evaluation 14 billion was spent on military construction 2 billion was spent on family housing 19 billion was spent on atomic defense activities and 12 billion was spent on other unnamed defense-related activities this either means military intelligence and other top secret stuff or it means we finally built that giant fighting robot I've been asking for within the international affairs budget 22 billion dollars were spent on foreign aid 11 billion on military or police aid 13 billion on conducting foreign affairs: diplomacy and office supplies and 1.5 billion on information exchange activities and creating media and news to highlight the United States the income security category is broken down this way 8 billion dollars on retirement and disability insurance programs that aren't Social Security 122 billion dollars on retirement and disability for federal employees 94 billion on unemployment benefits 48 billion on housing aid 107 billion on food aid and another 162 billion in other categories that includes refugee aid direct cash payments and the costs of administering these programs bear in mind that these are really big categories with a lot of money in them money can be spent a lot of ways within those categories another way to break down spending is to count how much gets spent by the different major federal agencies this is what the breakdown of the whole budget looks by agency as you can see a lot of the agencies get less than a percent of the total now how many employees does the federal government have we have figures from September of 2012 all the employees in the judicial branch come to about 33,000 all of the legislative branches employees come to about 29,000 all of the agencies in the executive branch together have about 2,696,000 employees this is the breakdown by agency the average Federal salary is 78 thousand dollars the median salary where half of them are above and half below is 74 thousand dollars 74% of federal employees have college or graduate degrees and we're done now you've waded through all of this not only can you have informed debates you also impress people in bar trivia games focused on the federal budget, so never and there you have it
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