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  2. U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    At Fiscal Data, we make it easy to find the data you need with tools and features like: With historical and current data, Fiscal Data is your hub for fiscal data. Download datasets on topics such as debt, interest rates, and more.

  3. Treasury Reporting Rates of Exchange - U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    The Treasury Reporting Rates of Exchange dataset provides the U.S. government's authoritative exchange rates to ensure consistency for foreign currency units and U.S. dollar equivalents across all reporting done by agencies of the government.

  4. Historical Debt Outstanding | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    Historical Debt Outstanding is a dataset that provides a summary of the U.S. government's total outstanding debt at the end of each fiscal year from 1789 to the current year. Between 1789 and 1842, the fiscal year began in January. From January 1842 until 1977, the fiscal year began in July.

  5. Understanding the National Debt | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    The national debt is the total amount of outstanding borrowing by the U.S. Federal Government accumulated over the nation’s history. Updated daily from the Debt to the Penny dataset. Key Takeaways

  6. Federal Spending | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    Federal government spending pays for everything from Social Security and Medicare to military equipment, highway maintenance, building construction, research, and education. This spending can be broken down into two primary categories: mandatory and discretionary.

  7. Government Revenue | U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    Government revenue is income received from taxes and other sources to pay for government expenditures. The U.S. government has collected $ NaN million in fiscal year . Fiscal year-to-date (since October ) total updated monthly using the Monthly Treasury Statement (MTS) dataset.

  8. About Us - U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    Fiscal Data is your one-stop shop for federal financial data. The Department of the Treasury and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service created Fiscal Data to consolidate federal financial data into one easy-to-use website.

  9. Currency Exchange Rates Converter - U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    Fiscal Data’s Currency Exchange Rates Converter Tool gives accurate and reliable currency exchange rates based on trusted U.S. Treasury data. This tool can be used for the IRS Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) reporting.

  10. U.S. Treasury Monthly Statement of the Public Debt (MSPD)

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    The U.S. Treasury Monthly Statement of the Public Debt (MSPD) dataset details the Treasury's outstanding debts and the statutory debt limit. Debt is categorized by whether it is marketable or non-marketable and whether it is debt held by the public or debt held by government agencies.

  11. Dataset Search - U.S. Treasury Fiscal Data

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    Showing 50 of 50 Datasets, 172 of 172 Data Tables. Explore federal financial datasets on topics such as debt, interest rates, and more at Fiscal Data!