So where can I find a listing of what the tax payers money is spent on?

I know in General but was looking to point out those silly expenses that I don't believe we should be paying for..... Asked by Spartan 57 months ago Similar questions: find listing tax payers money spent Business > Financial Planning.

Similar questions: find listing tax payers money spent.

The Federal Budget There isn't really a simple list, because there's just waaaay too much stuff our taxes are spent on. The most comprehensive source for all spending can be found in the Federal Budget: gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/In" rel="nofollow">gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/In there, you'll find everything... including all of the "silly expenses" you mentioned (and there are a ton of them! ).

Good luck and have fun! Sources: gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/ .

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