2006 United States federal budget

The 2006 United States Federal Budget began as a proposal by President George W. Bush to fund government operations for October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006. The requested budget was submitted to the 109th Congress on February 7, 2005.

2006 (2006) Budget of the United States federal government
SubmittedFebruary 7, 2005
Submitted byGeorge W. Bush
Submitted to109th Congress
Total revenue$2.178 trillion (requested)
$2.407 trillion (actual)
17.6% of GDP (actual)
Total expenditures$2.568 trillion (requested)
$2.655 trillion (actual)
19.4% of GDP (actual)
Deficit$390 billion (requested)
$248.2 billion (actual)
1.8% of GDP (actual)
Debt$8.45 trillion (at fiscal end)
61.8% of GDP (actual)
GDP$13.685 trillion
WebsiteOffice of Management and Budget
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The government was initially funded through a series of three temporary continuing resolutions. Final funding for the government was enacted as several appropriations bills enacted between August 2 and December 30, 2005. As of 2018, this is the last fiscal year to be funded without the use of an omnibus spending bill or full-year continuing resolution.

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