2019 United States federal budget

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2019 ran from October 1, 2018, to September 30, 2019. Five appropriation bills were passed in September 2018, the first time five bills had been enacted on time in 22 years, with the rest of the government being funded through a series of three continuing resolutions. A gap between the second and third of these led to the 2018–19 federal government shutdown. The remainder of government funding was enacted as an omnibus spending bill in February 2019.

2019 (2019) Budget of the United States federal government
SubmittedFebruary 12, 2018
Submitted byDonald Trump
Submitted to116th Congress
Total revenue$3.422 trillion (requested)
$3.5 trillion (actual)
16.3% of GDP
Total expenditures$4.407 trillion (requested)
$4.4 trillion (actual)
21% of GDP
Deficit$985 billion (requested)
$984 billion (actual)
4.6% of GDP
WebsiteOffice of Management and Budget
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