2008 Federal Budget Visualization

by Neal Levene on Saturday, April 21, 2007 · 0 comments

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deathandtaxes 2008 Federal Budget Visualization
The above poster (available at The Budget Graph) displays the relative distribution of the 2008 US Federal Discretionary Budget, based on the February 5, 2007 budget request.

You would be hard pressed to find a more complex budget. The visualization conveys a tremendous amount of information in a small space, well 24×36. An interactive flash version is available here.

Spending a little bit of time with the poster reveals a great deal about the current national priorities. One of the things that I found the most interesting is that there would be no Federal Deficit if there was no Federal Debt. The debt interest is $261 Billion and the deficit is $239 Billion. I guess that is like saying that you would not have gone bankrupt if your mortgage interest payments weren’t so high. It also shows the overwhelming percentage of our budget that goes to the military.

The presentation is certainly thought provoking, if not a bit disturbing.

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This post was written by Neal Levene, CEO of InnovaTech, Inc., who blogs about data and business issues here at Simple Complexity and about a variety of other topics at NealLevene.com. Find Neal on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter. Neal is available to speak to your organization on a variety of topics. You may also use Simple Complexity's Contact Form.

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