![]() You can use this information to make multiple diagrams which share a common scale. SankeyMATIC always calculates your diagram’s scale. Thinking about making pie charts? Consider Sankey diagrams instead. (Comparing the Receipts in a similar way would just be a matter of swapping the two diagrams’ positions.) Summary: The Outlays are now easier to compare directly. The Unit Labels in the diagrams have been updated from a Suffix of % to be:įederal Receipts and Outlays in 2009 Dollars.Undistributed Offsetting Receipts 2012Ģ012 Social Security/Medicare/RetirementĢ012 Nat'l Defense/Veterans/Foreign affairsĢ012 Physical/Human/Community DevelopmentĢ012 Law enforcement & general govt. 'The remaining node colorings are as above.Įxcise/Customs/Estate/Gift/Misc 2012 :Undistributed Offsetting Receipts #5599DD > Undistributed Offsetting Receipts 1993ġ993 Law enforcement & general govt. So, plugging in the dollar amounts for the two years ( unadjusted for inflation) produces:įederal Receipts and Outlays in “Current” Dollarsĭollar amounts not adjusted for inflationĮxcise/Customs/Estate/Gift/Misc 1993 dragging the node rightward to more clearly distinguish it from the Receipts flows.coloring it blue to match the other Outlays, and.treating it as a flow in from the left of the diagram,.I rendered the negative outlay (and kept the diagram balanced) by: (The original IRS documents do mention this amount in a footnote but leave it out of the pie charts, presumably since a negative amount is. When you dig into the real dollar amounts, you discover there is actually another flow to account for-“Undistributed Offsetting Receipts”, which is treated as a negative outlay. Table 3.2 - Outlays by Function and Subfunction: 1962-2019.Table 3.1 - Outlays by Superfunction and Function: 1940-2019.Table 1.3 - Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits in Current Dollars, 1789-2019.I found the numbers underlying the pie charts’ percentages in the following GPO documents: Government Printing Office (GPO), which has a page with a wealth of historical data available for download. Searching for actual federal budget numbers leads to the U.S. We need some actual amounts to compare, not just percentages. Then the above diagrams are not that useful-the 2012 budget could be ten times the size of 1993’s (or vice versa) and these diagrams would still quietly imply that the budgets’ sizes are similar. Now that we have the two diagrams, though, what if we want to compare the two years to each other? Comparisons between the pie ‘slices’ are therefore easier. The above diagrams lay out the relative proportions without any distortion from 3D tilting. ![]() :Physical/Human/Community Development #3388CC << :Nat'l Defense/Veterans/Foreign affairs #115599 << ![]() :Social Security/Medicare/Retirement #002868 << :Social Security/Medicare/Retirement #002868 > :Excise/Customs/Estate/Gift/Misc #77aa66 > Federal Receipts and Outlays as Percent of Budgetġ993 Social Security/Medicare/Retirementġ993 Nat'l Defense/Veterans/Foreign affairsġ993 Physical/Human/Community Development
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