Abstract

Burrowing in the Budget

Hard, William | January 28, 1925 issue

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This article focuses on the financial report of the U.S. government. It is noted that not much progress is made by the Bureau of the Budget in cutting down the cost of maintaining the U.S. President and the White House. In fact, according to the estimates of the Bureau of the Budget, the President' and the White House will in the next fiscal year cost actually thirty-one dollars more than they are costing during the current fiscal year. In other words, there are federal expenses which in fact do not go down and further, there are federal expenses which in fact keep on going up, even amid the depressing examinations and ministrations of the Bureau of the Budget and these expenses often go up with the actual sanction of the Bureau.

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FINANCIAL statements; BUDGET; PRESIDENTS -- United States; FISCAL year; ACCOUNTING; UNITED States
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